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The difference between wound suture and non-suture.
The difference between wound suture and non-suture is: different spots, different infections and different healing.

First of all, the location is different

1. Wound suture: The growth rate of wound suture is fast, and it is not easy to form spots when tissue is repaired.

2, the wound is not stitched: the unstitched wound tissue is easy to form spots during the proliferation process.

Second, the infection is different.

1, wound suture: the wound incision after wound suture is not directly connected with the outside world, and external bacteria are not easy to enter the wound, so the wound is not easy to be infected.

2, the wound is not stitched: the wound is not stitched, and external bacteria are connected with the wound surface, which will cause external bacteria to enter the wound surface and cause wound infection.

Third, healing is different.

1. Wound suture: After wound suture, granulation tissue grows rapidly because the incision is tightly closed, and the incision can heal in a short time.

2, the wound is not stitched: the wound is not stitched, the new granulation grows slowly, the incision gap is large, and it takes a long time to completely heal.