It is recommended that you take a shower only after the sutures have been removed for about 1 week. The reason is that after the sutures are removed, the tissues at the pinhole of the suture are not completely healed, and it takes about 3 days for the suture to scab over and heal. If the fracture site is rich in blood, even when the stitches are removed, there will be blood and tissue fluid oozing out of the eye of the needle, but this is a normal phenomenon. Therefore, after removing the stitches, you need to continue to disinfect the wound, as well as to use sterile dressings to continue to bandage for 3 days, 3 days after the removal of the wound, and during this period of time, if there is accidentally wet the wound, you also need to disinfect and clean up, so as not to cause secondary infection. However, it takes about 1 week for the tissues at the eye of the needle to heal completely, so it is recommended to take a bath after the fracture is removed from the stitches after about 1 week.