For anterior tibial suture, the wound will usually have pain about 2~3 hours after anesthesia, and the pain is usually mild and will be significantly reduced in about 1~2 days. Generally, local infiltration anesthesia is taken when sewing, injected subcutaneously, local anesthesia can generally maintain about 2~3 hours, that is, after 2~3 hours after the wound is sutured, there will be pain in the wound, which can be tolerated by most people. If you find the pain unbearable, you can take oral pain medication such as celecoxib or ibuprofen under doctor’s instruction. Generally, on the 2nd day after the stitches, the pain in the wound will be significantly reduced, and there is usually no need to take oral painkillers. After the stitches, you should pay attention to keep the wound area clean and dry, change the medicine regularly to prevent infection, and use antibiotics to prevent wound infection if necessary. Patients with anterior tibial stitches should inform the doctor in time if the wound becomes septic, or if the wound opens up to avoid delays.