Swimming with Staples on Your Knee: Risks & Recovery
No. Swimming with staples in your knee is strictly discouraged due to significant safety and health risks. The exposed wound covered by staples may come into contact with bacteria and contaminants present in the pool water, significantly increasing the risk of infections and complications in the healing process.
Swimming also creates a moist environment which can further delay skin's recovery.
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