Can I swim before removing the wound stitches?

In outpatient or emergency department, patients often ask how long they can swim after the wound is sutured. Most clinicians may tell patients not to swim after suturing the wound, waiting for the wound to heal and the suture to be removed before swimming. Orthopaedic doctors usually tell patients using external fixators that they can swim in chlorine-containing disinfectant water or a clearer swimming pool after the wound surface of the fixator needle path heals. The main concern about whether the wound can swim in the pool after suturing lies in two aspects: the potential infection of the wound surface after contacting the water surface and the possibility of healing of the damaged tissue. The risk of infection depends on Read More …

The wound treatment seems simple, and if you are not careful, you will get into big trouble.

There are many contacts with patients in the hospital, and many strange things are really encountered. For example, when I was practicing in the wound center of the hospital (a place where people change dressings), I met an old lady from a remote mountainous area. As soon as she entered the clinic, a stench came on her face. Looking back, the dried left lower limb grew a lump of [cauliflower]-a festering malignant tumor. Further inquiries about the medical history, the original old lady two years ago accidentally scalded the left calf, but has not taken it seriously, intermittently using folk prescriptions to apply external application to herself. For more than two years, the wound has not healed, repeated suppuration and Read More …