Can I Go Kitesurfing With Stitches?

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If you have ever wondered if you can go kitesurfing with stitches you’re not alone. Most beginners have no idea of the risks of riding a kite with a wound or a cut. Read on to find out how long after a wound can you go kitesurfing. This information will also help you protect yourself while you’re out on the water.

What Are the Dangers of kitesurfing With Stitches

If you’re considering taking up kitesurfing you should know that it can be dangerous. While stitches are not common they can be very expensive. It is important to take proper precautions when riding a kite such as wearing a chest protector and helmet. You should also stay away from dangerous spots like rocks where a rip can cause severe pain and injury.

Another risk is offshore wind. Winds off the shore are dangerous and can carry kitesurfers off the board. They can also be carried away and may even dash them against rocks. Most fatalities of kiteboarding occur because of lofting or being dashed out of control as well as hitting rocks. Sometimes relaunch lines cut people’s hands faces and throats. Aside from injuries caused by falling a person’s teeth may break during a kiteboarding accident.

How Many Days After Stitches Can You surf

The bare minimum time for a stitched wound to heal is three to four days. Within these days the skin will begin to sew itself shut retaining the stitches to hold the skin tissue in place. Getting wet too early however will result in further tearing of the tissue and risk infection. Regardless of your tolerance for water surgeons recommend not submerging the wound in water for a week or more.

The first step in healing is to avoid swimming in dirty water. Even though it is one of the most addictive sports the ocean is full of bacteria that are known to eat flesh. A few days after stitching you should avoid swimming in the ocean to prevent infection. The new skin will also seal the wound from bacteria. If you continue to swim or surf you may need to have the stitches removed.

Can You Kite Surf With a Cut

In some situations it is possible to kitesurf with stitches in your kite. A few tiny holes in the bladder or struts can occur when a kite lands on the ocean floor. If this happens it is likely that the kite will be dragged across the sand rocks or bush. In such situations it is imperative to contact a kite repair professional for repairs.

The best way to ensure your safety is to wear the proper kitesurfing equipment. Ensure that all safety devices work and replace worn or rusty lines. Check the inflation level of your kite and wear a helmet. A hole in the canopy can lead to a weak point so be careful when repairing. Repair a small hole with adhesive tape but large holes should be professionally sewn.

How Can You Protect Yourself While Surfing

What is the most common type of injury on the body while kitesurfing? This problem is called ‘surfer’s ear’ and is caused by the constant exposure to the wind and cold water. It may also lead to the growth of a new bony growth in the ear canal. Pterygium the medical term for this condition is a similar condition.

When kitesurfing the most important thing to know is your wind window. This is where you get into trouble. If you are facing the wrong direction and end up in the water you will have a difficult time starting up your board. Besides the wind window will determine when you should start your water adventure. If you are dragging your body in the waves this will lead to neck pain and other injuries.

Dawn Seagull

Dawn Seagull

We all know surfing is life! The thing is you sometimes need better info to catch the good wave or the best wind.
So I want to share what I found from years on the waves - with or without the kite.

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We all know surfing is life! The thing is you sometimes need better info to catch the good wave or the best wind.
So I want to share what I found from years on the waves – with or without the kite.

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