The wound site is first sterilized, then stitches are applied using needle holders and suture needles, and sutures are removed using scissors and tweezers.
Whether the wound is sutured or removed, the patient’s wound site needs to be sterilized with iodophor or hydrogen peroxide first to avoid contact with harmful substances that could lead to infection and affect wound recovery.
After the wound is sutured, use needle holding pliers to hold the suture needle with suture thread already attached to the wound using a figure of eight suture or continuous suture to close the wound, which will allow the wound to recover better and healthier.
Before removing the suture, use tweezers to lift up the threads reserved for the suture, and then use scissors to cut the suture site, and use tweezers to pull out the suture can be used. After removing the suture, the wound may appear a wound due to tension, which can be externally fixed by using breathable medical adhesive tape, and it can also try to avoid the emergence of infected situation.
After the injury to supplement some easily absorbed high-quality protein, such as dairy foods, legumes, etc., can make the wound healing speed is improved.