Most of the thyroid incision sutures can be completely absorbed in 4~8 weeks, the specific absorption is closely related to the individual’s physical condition and wound recovery, and there will be some differences between individuals.
Thyroid incision sutures are absorbable and can be self-absorbed in the body. For those who are in good physical condition and have no obvious infection in the wound, most of them will start to absorb in about half a month, and the absorption will be complete in about 4 weeks; during the short recovery period, if there is a slight infection in the wound or the body has a certain rejection reaction, the absorption will be delayed up to 6 weeks, and basically will not be more than 8 weeks.
During the recovery period, we should pay attention to the hygiene around the wound, avoid too much contact with water in the early stage to prevent infection and affect the wound healing, wear clothes to avoid repeated stimulation and friction, and seek medical treatment for redness, swelling and inflammation of the wound, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the clinician.