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My left thumb was hurt by squeezing. After taking out the stitches, my thumb can't be as straight as before. It's painful now. How can I recover?

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1. stitches can't be removed now (because the thumb is a very active part, it usually takes 10 to 12 days to remove stitches).

2. It is required to wrap gauze without removing stitches, because if gauze is not wrapped, bacteria can easily enter from wounds or pinholes, causing infection.

3. Although it has been a week, we can't take out the stitches first, because the regenerated granulation tissue is immature, the thumb activity is high, and the wound will crack. You can't tear it down by yourself, because if you don't know medicine, it is easy to leave the broken line in the tissue and cause infection, while if you don't know disinfection knowledge, it is easy to cause wound infection.

4. It is normal to press the wound, because the regenerated granulation tissue is rich in nerve fibers, so the tenderness is obvious.

5. It is normal for the thumb to bend and feel blocked now, because the regenerated granulation tissue slowly forms fibrosis, which will tighten the muscles and heal, so it will feel this way. It will not affect the functional activities of the thumb after healing.

6. The muscles that contract after injury will not form large blocks, but if there is scar hyperplasia, but this situation is rare, because the injury is the inner side, and its skin fibers are thick and not easy to proliferate. If it's the back, it's hard to say

7. I wish you a speedy recovery!