The stitches are usually removed after about 1-2 weeks of recovery from the abdominal incision, and the exact time varies from person to person. The time to remove stitches from an abdominal incision is related to factors such as the type of abdominal surgery, the surgical procedure, and the patient’s recovery from the incision. If the patient is undergoing an ordinary open and closed surgical procedure using non-absorbable sutures, the stitches should be removed in about 7 days if they are healing well. If the patient is for artificial anus surgery or surgery in the joint area, generally wait until the artificial anus and the skin grow well and contact very firmly before removing the suture, usually in about two weeks for suture removal. It is recommended that patients should not perform strenuous exercise after removing the stitches, such as running fast, playing basketball, sit-ups and other sports, so as to avoid the incision from splitting again, and the diet should be light, choose to consume some meat and vegetable porridge, egg custard and other easily digestible and nutritious food. Abdominal incision discomfort, should promptly consult a doctor, under the guidance of a professional doctor standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.