Marijuana (Weed) is a pyschoaffecting drug, with repercussions across the neural system. If it is a prescripted weed (Medical reasons, so a once off thing) then it should not affect the healing process, but if it is taken continuously before or during the process it will affect the healing as it makes the body weaker and increases stress levels, making injuries slow their healing.
I do hope you mean medical Weed, drugs ruin lives and relationships. If you can't find happiness in your life, stop taking the drug, you might just realise it was making you stressed.
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Yes, using crutches can help take weight off the sprained ankle and promote healing. It is important to use crutches as directed by a healthcare provider to prevent further injury and aid in the recovery process.
It is generally not recommended to run with a sprained ankle as this may aggravate the injury and slow down the healing process. It is best to rest and allow your ankle to heal properly before returning to running or any high-impact activities. You can engage in low-impact activities like swimming or cycling to maintain fitness while recovering.
It depends on how badly your ankle is sprained.
A sprained ankle typically involves damage to the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint rather than a specific bone. However, in some cases, a sprained ankle can also involve a fracture in one of the ankle bones.
You should elevate your sprained ankle for about 20-30 minutes, 3-4 times a day. Make sure that your ankle is above the level of your heart to reduce swelling and promote healing.
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He severely sprained it
Sprained ankle.
There is no difference. A sprained ankle can also be known as an ankle sprain, twisted ankle, rolled ankle, ankle ligament injury, or ankle injury. It's when one or more ligaments are torn or partially torn where they are connected to your ankle bone.
A sprained ankle typically heals faster than a broken ankle. The recovery time for a broken ankle can be several weeks to months, while a sprained ankle usually improves within a few days to a couple of weeks with proper rest and treatment.
Your ankle is usually quite painful to walk on.
A sprained ankle can sometimes result in a bone chip, called an avulsion fracture. This is not a common result of a sprain.