My hand wound was stitched on October 21 last year. I sewed three stitches of stitches removed on November 4. Now it has been 10 days since the stitches were removed. It seems that the wound has not grown well. What's going on? Now they are wrapped with band aids. Usually they are cleaned with alcohol disinfectant and covered with band aids, OK? I wonder if the wound is inflamed, doctor. Do you need to go to the hospital for an examination.
Condition Analysis:
In this case, there is no need to go to the hospital. Usually, patients have clinical reactions caused by the incomplete healing of local wounds. There is no need to worry about this. It is recommended that patients closely observe the local conditions. Patients should use Iodophor for local disinfection. With the passage of time, the local wounds of patients will naturally improve. In addition, patients should pay attention to avoid spicy and stimulating food in the near future, do not touch water and avoid infection.
Condition Analysis:
From the picture, there is no problem with wound healing. There is also scab. After the line is removed, the skin will slowly scab and fall off for a period of time, and it will be smooth. At present, this situation can continue to be disinfected with alcohol to protect those without problems. There is no need to go to the hospital for examination and treatment.
Condition Analysis:
According to the description of your condition, after 10 days of suture and suture removal of thumb trauma, I feel that the wound has not grown well. I just saw the picture you sent out. Your thumb keratinization layer is relatively thick and dry. There is a certain peeling period after trauma suture. At present, there is no sign of infection. It is recommended to disinfect local iodophor and do not touch water.
Condition Analysis:
Your wound should have been stained with water? Be sure to keep it dry. In addition, don't use this band aid, because it will be airtight and make your wound very moist, so it's not easy to heal. Just dry it and don't touch water