There is no such thing as how to recover fastest from a stitched wound. Wounds need to be stitched up to promote healing through regular disinfection and dressing changes, protecting the wound and other measures. Patients can take symptomatic treatment according to their own situation, which can help promote the recovery of the wound. 1. Regular disinfection and dressing change: patients with sutured wounds need regular disinfection and dressing change to avoid wound infection. Without regular disinfection and dressing change, once the wound is infected, local redness and swelling will appear, and in serious cases, abscesses may be formed, which will affect the wound healing. The wound should be bandaged and fixed properly after dressing change. 2. Protect the wound: patients with suture wounds should pay attention to the protection of wounds, avoid wound exposure, friction, but also need to avoid pulling the wound, thus avoiding to cause wound re-injury, which will lead to prolong the wound healing time. 3. Prevention and treatment of infection: after suture can generally take amoxicillin, cefaclor and other antibiotics to prevent and treat infection, to avoid delayed healing due to infection. In daily life, for patients with sutured wounds, appropriate activities can be done, but care should be taken to avoid strenuous movement of the joints near the wounds, so as not to tear the wounds again. In addition, the diet should be light and avoid spicy and stimulating food, so as not to affect the healing of the wound.