You can fly after sewing, but you can't be too tired. If there is no other discomfort, no special treatment is needed for the time being, but follow-up observation is needed. Once you find any discomfort, you need to go to the hospital in time!
I suggest you pay attention to rest, the wound can't get wet locally, go to the hospital to change the dressing on time, take anti-inflammatory drugs under the guidance of a doctor if necessary, recover as soon as possible, and arrange flights.
1 point, at the initial stage of wound suture, there is acute inflammation locally, which is easy to cause bacterial infection in anoxic environment. It is recommended not to fly. Second, people with long wounds are in a passive position for a long time, which is easy to cause the wound to split. Flying is not recommended. Third, if the wound is infected. If there is redness, swelling, heat, pain and pus in the local area, you can't fly. Fourth, if the wound is small, only one or two stitches will heal and you can fly.