Secondary Healing
AnswerDepending on the type of trauma it could vary somewhat but in order to heal from trauma you must talk about it to someone who can guide you through the healing process. A parent, a counselor at school, an independent counselor, or someone from your church (if you attend church) can be a great help in healing after trauma.
it's not a "type", it's kind of an universal blood, it has both proteins A and B but something makes it also O-type compatible, over the years its healing proprieties had changed, from faster healing through transfusion to use it as starting point to a drug to heal cancer. It also can be used to clone him.
they would use different herbs believed to have healing properties. during feudal times they would pour boiling water directly into an open wound which was believed to help heal it.
Yes, Bamboo does have skin healing properties. If you keep a bamboo plant in water and then cut it open 2 weeks later you will see this type of gel. What you do is you have to spread it on your skin and it should heal. I have a bamboo plant and this truly works. Believe me.
classification by type data?
Depending on which type of abrasion you are seeking advice on, abrasions come in three degree types aptly named first degree, second degree and third degree abrasions. The first type is surface abrasion, where there is just a tear like a paper cut or slight bruise even, which would sting, but heal quickly. The second type involves damage to the surface and the under surface - epidermis and dermis, and would involve some bleeding. The third type involves damage of the underlying parts under the skin and could lead to possible surgery.
The time it takes for damaged skin to repair depends on the severity of the injury. Minor cuts and abrasions may heal within a few days to a week, while deeper wounds, such as those requiring stitches, can take several weeks. Factors like age, overall health, and skin type also influence healing time. Proper care, including keeping the wound clean and moisturized, can promote faster recovery.
Yes in the sense that the new growth of cells the covers/mends the wound. But the growth of new cells by mitosis doesn't necessarily "heal" - there are a variety of factors in the healing process.
Dense regular connective tissue tends to heal more rapidly compared to other types of connective tissue. This is because its parallel arrangement of collagen fibers allows for efficient repair and alignment of tissue during the healing process.
electrical or ultrasound stimulation
This type of classification involves classification of the data on the basis of the time of its occurrence
In My Horse Club, you can heal your horse by visiting the vet clinic. Select the horse you want to heal, then choose the type of treatment, such as medication or rest. Follow the prompts to complete the healing process and get your horse back to full health.