The suture thread for general wounds will be absorbed within 1 to 3 months. However, everyone's physical condition is different, so there may be some variation in the time it takes for absorption. If one's absorption ability is poor, it may take longer. After suturing, one should also take care of the wound, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods in the diet to prevent affecting the absorption of the suture thread.
1. After suturing, one should also observe the condition of the absorption thread. If there are protruding threads, one should not pull them by oneself. It is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment. It is important to keep the wound area dry and clean, avoiding immediate contact with water or other substances to prevent infection, which would prolong the healing time.
2. It is also important to maintain sufficient nutrient absorption and supplement quality proteins, which are effective for wound healing. Avoid spicy, stimulating, or provoking foods, as these can irritate the wound, prolong its healing, and increase the possibility of infection.
3. If one finds that the wound has not healed for a long time and there are signs of suppuration or infection, one should immediately go to the hospital and let the doctor perform targeted anti-inflammatory treatment and other measures to prevent the situation from getting worse.