Showering is usually possible about 10 days after thyroid surgery. In clinical practice, stitches are usually removed from the head, face, and neck 3 to 5 days after surgery, and you can usually take a shower 3 to 5 days after the stitches are removed. However, the exact time of suture removal depends on the healing of the wound at the time of dressing change, and it is recommended to consult your doctor. In the post-thyroid surgery stage, patients should try to take a shower, do not rub the wound skin excessively, to avoid secondary injury or infection secondary to pus and so on, and after bathing, it is recommended to pay attention to keep the wound dry, clean, and as little as possible, to avoid pus and damage caused by infection. In addition, after thyroid surgery, you need to pay attention to diet, eat more green leafy vegetables and fruits, if there is an adverse reaction, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.