Meniscus suture usually grows back in 2~3 months after surgery. Meniscus suture is most commonly seen in trauma, excessive weight bearing and other causes, resulting in a severe tear of the meniscus, affecting the normal activities of the knee joint, requiring surgery to close the damaged meniscus and restore the function of the knee joint. After meniscus suture surgery, you need to wear a knee brace to immobilize the affected limb to limit the activities, which is conducive to the recovery of the injury. And use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce inflammation and relieve pain, such as diclofenac sodium extended-release tablets, and nutritive cartilage drugs to promote the recovery of meniscus injury, such as glucosamine sulfate. After the above treatments, the meniscus damage can usually be fully recovered in 2~3 months after the surgery and you can walk normally. For recovery related to meniscus suture surgery, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time and under the doctor’s guidance.