I remember when I had stitches in my head, I felt every knot. Maybe a little reminder here if your kids are screaming in pain from getting stitches chances are they aren’t overreacting and may need more anaesthesia
I used to work as a costumer and I’m now a tattoo apprentice. I love that I’ve used similar stitches while sewing and I now use similar fake skin for tattooing
one day i was pushing a metal wheel at my job it was a waterhouse company and they got these big rolls of foam that hoses use inside and they heavy as hell and i was pushing so hard one day that i felt a pop on my abdominal area and i immediatly stopped working but i never felt anything coming out and to this day i feel like it has gone away and i try to feel for the bump but is been so long idk if i should worry still.
I am a computer science student, but I think this will come in handy for my imagination scenario where I will be saving my crush by doing a suture and everyone around applauding for my hidden skill that I hadn't shown to anybody But deep down, I am Batman.
I have a doubt, why didn't doctors discover it before coz, bacterias and other things exposed to body can enter the patient body. Or probably I am worng, coz human body is capable of fighting them.
My father once cut his feet while working the garden. The scissors perforated his feet, he seamlessly took it out, put alcohol on it, took needle and filo and stitched the wound in the most weird position a man can do.