What are the top ten禁忌 (prohibitions/contraindications) after stitches in the mouth?

Nov 08, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Chao
Introduction
There is generally no such saying as the "top ten禁忌after oral suturing." After oral suturing, patients should avoid spicy foods, refrain from touching the wound, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, follow medical advice for medication, and attend regular follow-up appointments. It is recommended that patients closely monitor the sutured area in the mouth. If significant bleeding, swelling, or purulent discharge from the wound occurs, prompt medical attention is necessary.

There is generally no such thing as the "top ten禁忌 after oral suturing." After oral suturing, one should avoid spicy foods, touching the wound, smoking and drinking alcohol, follow medical advice regarding medication, and attend regular follow-up appointments.

1. Avoid spicy foods: Spicy foods can irritate the oral wound, intensify pain, and may cause local vasodilation, increasing the risk of bleeding and swelling. Overly hot foods can burn oral tissues and delay wound healing.

2. Avoid touching the wound: Touching or licking the wound with your hands or tongue can introduce bacteria from your hands into the wound, leading to infection. Additionally, physical force may cause the sutures to loosen, shift, or even result in wound dehiscence, affecting normal healing.

3. Avoid smoking: Smoking causes local vasoconstriction in the mouth, reducing blood supply, which affects nutrient delivery and oxygen transport to the wound, impairing the healing process.

4. Follow medical advice regarding medication: Take medication on time according to the prescribed dosage and duration by your doctor. Do not adjust the dosage or stop taking the medication arbitrarily, as this will help the sutured area recover more quickly.

5. Attend regular follow-up appointments: Generally, after oral suturing, it is necessary to follow the doctor's instructions and return to the hospital for follow-up visits to promptly identify and address any potential issues.

Patients are advised to closely monitor the condition of the sutured area in the mouth. If significant bleeding, swelling, or purulent discharge from the wound is observed, prompt medical attention should be sought.