The left food finger has been stitched for half a month, and now it has been a week since the suture was removed. There is a white thing on the tip of the finger. How is it? Will you do it yourself? You still have to go to the hospital for treatment.
Condition Analysis:
If the fingers are effectively sutured after the foot injury, local whitening occurs in the process of recovery, which is due to the local skin formed by the proliferation of some granulation tissue in the process of tissue repair. Generally, they will recover slowly after long-term metabolism.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, from your picture, it should be local granulation hyperplasia. Generally, this situation does not need to be treated. Wait until the wound recovers slowly, and then the scab on the surface heals. Just looking at the picture is no problem. You can go back and have a look at it later. It's not a big problem now.
Condition Analysis:
From the picture, it is considered that the possibility of local tissue hardening leading to nodules after injury is relatively large, which is a common reaction after injury. This change generally will not affect normal life. Now it is recommended to observe temporarily and choose the next treatment measure according to the specific condition of the nodule after the injury is fully recovered.