I'm not sure if eating anything would damage your stitches if they're on your leg.
Leg stitches typically stay in for about 7 to 14 days, depending on the type of wound and the location of the stitches. For deeper or surgical wounds, they may remain in longer, while superficial stitches may be removed sooner. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's advice regarding the appropriate duration for your specific situation. Always consult with them for the best guidance on wound care and stitch removal.
Your leg should be permanently attached to you.... keeping it 'on' should not be a problem... if it falls off you have a problem!! :-)
Well, my mom, whos a nurse, said to eat lots of calcium and vitsmin c
Only if you're careful. Oh, and you have to believe you can.
y would they eat only one leg
only if you eat a half with no fat and drink water while eating the chicken leg.
Whether it's safe to go to work with stitches in your leg depends on the nature of your job and how well you're healing. If your work involves physical activity or risk of injury to the stitched area, it's best to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice. Additionally, if you're experiencing pain, swelling, or other complications, you should stay home to recover. Always prioritize your health and follow medical guidelines.
No. It MIGHT be safe but I would wait a few days. It really depends on the location of the stiches.
dehydration affects a soccer players performance because it can cause leg cramps, stitches.
No. The worst thing that could possibly happen is having to get stitches, but that depends on the size of the pen.
The left leg
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