The wound is not itchy after the surgery and cannot be considered abnormal. As long as the postoperative wound is dry and there is no redness, swelling, heat, pain or abnormal secretion, it is normal.
After the surgery wound due to local trauma, generally will appear local aseptic inflammatory reaction and granulation tissue growth, scar healing. In this process, there will be some local itching symptoms. On the one hand, it is a sign of local wound healing, on the other hand, it may also be a local sterile inflammatory reaction of the wound.
However, there are some surgical wounds that do not have localized itching symptoms. As long as the wound is dry after surgery, and there is no local redness, swelling, local skin temperature increase and fever, as well as the wound pus and other abnormal oozing conditions, are normal phenomena.