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What food can't be eaten after suture, which will affect wound healing and leave scars?
The previous answers are all delaying the landlord. The landlord's trauma is located in the oral cavity, including upper lip penetrating injury and tooth trauma, and root canal and porcelain will be done sooner or later.

First of all, we suggest that patients with oral trauma take "cold liquid food" orally. Didn't the landlord's attending doctor tell you that? Cold liquid food is necessary for oral trauma and tooth extraction. Try not to eat anything too hot. Warm food should be edible now, but spicy food must be banned. For example, seasonings such as onions, ginger, garlic and peppers, and spicy foods such as mutton and dog meat should also be avoided as much as possible. Seafood belongs to hair in TCM syndrome differentiation. As the wound of the landlord has not swollen, it is recommended not to touch seafood! ! Strictly quit smoking and drinking, rinse your mouth strictly after every meal, rinse your mouth if you can, and use salt water if you can. The concentration of 1% is enough. If you feel too greedy, cook some light porridge and drink it when it is cold. Duck meat is edible. Note: I don't know if the landlord is male or female. If it is facial trauma, you can eat pig's trotters in addition to topical drugs. Collagen is an effective component for repairing wounds and scars.

It is a good phenomenon to feel itchy wound, which is caused by granulation tissue and new nerve endings produced during wound healing. Take it easy. As for the pain, it is inevitable. The first wound didn't heal completely. Second, if the swelling hasn't gone down, it will definitely hurt. This also shows that the landlord has not damaged his nerves, which is good news. Generally, the swelling is relieved 7 days after suture. Please strictly follow the doctor's advice: pay attention to rest, eat cold and liquid food, maintain a good oral environment, take antibiotics on time, and take out stitches after 7 days.

Wish: Get well soon.