How long does it take to recover from trauma stitches

Patients may need about 1 week or 2-3 weeks to recover after trauma suturing, as follows: 1. 1 week: If no local infection occurs, generally in about a week can reach complete recovery, such as abdominal trauma, accompanied by local soft tissue injury, if there is no local incision infection, fat liquefaction, a week after suture removal can be carried out, because the wound has reached After the sutures are removed, it is recommended that the patient take a bath after two days. 2. 2-3 weeks: If the patient’s trauma is sutured and fat liquefaction or incision infection occurs, it will take 2-3 weeks for the wound to heal completely, especially if the patient’s wound is located in the joints of the limbs, the local tissue tension is greater, and the patient’s recovery time is longer. The recovery time is longer. In case of abnormal infection, patients tend to recover more slowly and need to strengthen the local dressing change and debridement treatment in order to avoid delayed wound healing.