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To determine whether a wound needs stitches, peer closely. If you can see fat or muscle, which Lowry says looks “beefy, like raw steak,” you should probably close it.
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The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSNHere’s How You Know If You Need Stitches, Says an Emergency Room DoctorWhen you're cringing in a painful moment trying to discern whether sutures may be necessary, here an ER doctor helps you make the call.
The best thing I've done this week is learn how to suture a wound By Shane Ferro 2015-04-22T18:16:00Z ...
Scientists have made a skin-crawling breakthrough. French researchers say they’ve grown ‘yarn’ from human skin that could be used to stitch people back up after suffering major wounds, … ...
How did Rachel McAdams prep to play the part of emergency room doctor Christine Palmer in director Scott Derrickson's new superhero film Doctor Strange (out Nov. 4), which stars Benedict Cumberbatch ...
Researchers have taught an artificial-intelligence model how to imitate the motions of stitching up wounds and surgical incisions. The researchers, from the University of California, Berkeley, and ...
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