Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 21:37     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

After my c-section, I had a reaction to the dissolvable stitches. The doctor said it was common and cut out what hadn't dissolved, yet. Since your kid has a rash everywhere, is it possible s/he's reacting to the lidocaine? I think a lot of people are allergic to that. I would think that benadryl or zyrtec would help with the itching.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 21:23     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

It took a couple of weeks before the reaction went down. At the time I asked the surgeon what do do the next time I need stitches (foreseeing more skin cancers in my future ? and I think he said there may be another type he can use.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2015 14:06     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

Anonymous wrote:Yes. I had a skin cancer on my face removed. Was allergic to the dissolvable stitches (they think) and it swelled up, got inflamed, and the area around my eye on that side of my face also got swollen.
Not sure what the alternative would be. And one of them never really dissolved and I had to walk around with a string hanging out of my forehead until the surgeon could snip it off. Yuk.


Sorry about your skin cancer. How long before your reaction to the stitches wore off? I'm not sure if they dissolved inside the wound although it's closed.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2015 23:04     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

I get a reaction from seristrips.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2015 22:09     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

Yes. I had a skin cancer on my face removed. Was allergic to the dissolvable stitches (they think) and it swelled up, got inflamed, and the area around my eye on that side of my face also got swollen.
Not sure what the alternative would be. And one of them never really dissolved and I had to walk around with a string hanging out of my forehead until the surgeon could snip it off. Yuk.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2015 21:20     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

Anonymous wrote:Could it be from a bandage that was on the area? I never had a reaction to stitches but I am allergic to some adhesives, like in BandAids.


He didn't wear one. The area was always exposed.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2015 20:37     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

Could it be from a bandage that was on the area? I never had a reaction to stitches but I am allergic to some adhesives, like in BandAids.
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2015 20:01     Subject: Dissolvable Stitches

Anyone ever get an allergic reaction to dissolvable stitches? My DC had them put in after a nasty fall and now there's an itchy rash on arms, legs, torso, and chin area. It's not a whole bunch at the site of the stitches though but from what the emergency doctor said, your body either absorbs them or repels them. I'm thinking a little bit of both.

Anyone have a reaction or heard of such? If so, how long does it take to get out of the blood stream. Any info is appreciated.