Just replying on here to your message
I'm really sorry to hear she's been pulling her stitches - it doesn't sound good.
I was going to say I think she urgently needs antibiotics - but you've just said she's on them, so that's good. Because if her stitches are being pulled out then she will have increased risk of infection - and usually the only reason they mess with their stitches is due to pain so she does need to be on pain relief. Ask your vet if you can keep giving the loxicom for a while (assuming that's what she's on) but frankly I would just keep giving it anyway personally. Did they only give you enough for five days or a full bottle?
Is your current vet an exotic vet? I would also double check the dose of pain relief with the vet. Sometimes they don't give a high enough dose - on the other hand you don't want to give too much! My exotic vet explained that with hamsters, the dose isn't just based on their weight - they have to do another calculation to factor in the hamster's fast metabolism so the dose is a bit higher than the dose per weight.
Is your hamster a dwarf hamster or a Syrian hamster. We're not vets, but we can compare what the usual dose is for a certain species of hamster. For example, my large syrian, after surgery was on 0.2 to 0.3 mls of loxicom. My roborovski was on 0.02 mls. The dose for his actual weight was 0.01mls
We're not vets but it sounds like she might need restitching and sufficient pain relief. Vets don't all get the dosage of loxicom right - on the other hand you don't want to give too much either!
My exotic vet says that the dose isn't just worked out by weight with hamsters as they have to factor in the hamster's fast metabolism so they actually have a higher dose than their weight.
She will definitely be in pain - hope you can get some more pain relief soon!