Depending upon the severity of the wound or injury will determine the healing time. A brush-up with an irritant is managed differently than a hot cinder in the eye. Most irritants can be flushed with no further medical attention (not acids), but anything more involved should be under a doctors care.
2 weeks
No. Only time will heal it.
If the cut is clean-edged and not infected, it should heal quickly and leave no scar. Timing depends on the depth of the wound in this case, but as you describe it was "small" I'd say it'd be mostly gone in 1-2 weeks and invisible in a month. A "rip", burst laceration, etc. will be more inclined to scar as the edges rarely meet up exactly. Keeping it sterile is key here.
you have to go online and buy special eye drops and don't touch it my friend
A black eye typically takes 1-2 weeks to heal. Resting the eye, applying ice, and using over-the-counter pain medication can help speed up the healing process. If the black eye is severe or accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
About 1 or 2 days , depending how deep it is into your skin
The full recovery process after peripheral vascular surgery can take six to eight weeks. You will be taking walks 3 or 4 times a day as you heal and keeping an eye on swelling.
yes, if the wound is large, hold pressure until you can get assistance!
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No, you can`t go blind. If you accidently jab your eye with the needle it is possible to go blind, but not if you pop the stye. You shouldn`t pop a stye with a needle anyway - it does no good for it. You should have eye drops/and eye wash. Or have it for a long time and let it heal by itself (this should take 3 weeks to 2 years - but with correct treatment it should only take about a week). =]
yes it is very good at it
About one year.