Why can’t you pick at the scabs after the stitches are removed?

Generally speaking, picking off the scab site after the wound is removed will affect the healing of the wound, so you can’t pick.
After the wound is removed from the crowd, if the scab has been scabbed is not recommended to pick off the scab, the scab site is below the wound site of the newborn granulation tissue, picking off the scab will take away part of the granulation tissue, which is not conducive to the regeneration of the wound tissue, affecting the healing of the wound. Moreover, picking off the scab will cause bleeding again, which is not favorable to the wound recovery.
For such people, it is recommended to wait for the scab to fall off by itself, but also pay attention to keep the scab dry, eat a light diet, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and drink more water to speed up the body’s metabolism, and promote the recovery of the wound and the fall of the scab.