The length of time for an injury to heal depends on the health of the victim and the type of injury. In general, the injury can take months to heal.
The time it takes for soft tissue to regenerate after a wide excision can vary depending on the individual, the extent of the excision, and overall health. Typically, it can take several weeks to months for the wound to heal completely and for new tissue to form. Following post-operative care instructions and keeping the wound clean can help promote proper healing and regeneration of tissue.
Depending on how bad the sores are. If they have detroyed tissue, it will take over a week or two to heal. Small ones that just rub off the hair can heal in a couple of days.
if it is only a tiny tiny area of tissue that is damaged it will take a shortish amount of time if you have the right medicine and help that you need if it is a large area of brain tissue that is damaged then it is quite likely that it will never heal and will be permanently damaged.
it doesnt or if it does extremly slow......like years i still have scar tissue from where i got my ears peirced and the lady messed up when i was 5
Soft tissue injuries involve damage to muscles, ligaments, and tendons, which have a lower blood supply compared to bones. This reduced blood flow can slow down the healing process. Additionally, soft tissue injuries can be more painful than fractures because they involve nerve endings that can be easily irritated.
No, lung tissue will heal. It may take a while, but as long as the tissue has not become necrotic (you would die), and you do not have cancer the tissue should repair itself. This will take a very long time, but it is possible.
how long does it take for a hip hair line fracture to heal and what is the treatment
It will take about 4-7 Day's to heal.
how long does it take to heal a broken femur? it has been a year and still not normal is this the norm?
Cartilage piercings never close the surface tissue may shrink to obscure the opening but the hole in the cartilage is life long and will never heal up.
This will depend upon what caused the inflammation in the first place and what tissue in the ribs needs to heal. If it was a point of inflammation on the pleura, it should heal up in a few days to a week. If there is ongoing insult to the tissues, or the inflammation is in the bone, it may take several months or longer before the inflammation resolves.