Yes if they are set right
the fluid in your body heal your bones over time like if you broke your arm they would grow back in eight weeks top
For most broken bones, a visit to the hospital, a re-setting of the bone, casting, and pain medication will heal the bone over time. In extreme cases, some bones require surgery.
Like all other bones, it will heal in time.
Continuing to walk on a blister without allowing it to heal properly can lead to increased pain, risk of infection, and potentially prolong the healing process. It is important to give blisters time to heal to prevent further complications.
like a year give it time to heal
Surgical risks of fracture repair are greater in persons over 60 years of age because the bones often require more time to properly heal. Obesity may place extra stress on the fracture site, affecting healing
Yes,because they do not automatically heal in one day
Soft, but quick to heal and grow. Any serious muscle building in a young child is a bad thing - their bones will set in the bent shape that has been pressed on them from an early age. As the kid/kids get older, they'll grow slower (Unless it's a boy, in which case when the growth spurts pass) and their bones will harden over time, until their about 25, and then their bones will completely set , and won't be so quick to heal any more.
A bruised tail bone will heal over time. There is no strategy for speeding healing of a bruise.
Because the shin has a finer layer than other bones.
Bones are tough but they can still break for many reasons. When a bone is broken, it is called a fracture and it can break in many different ways, like a complete fracture is when it is broken in two, or an open fracture where its sticking through your skin. Anyways, it takes time to heal depending what has happened, but it will heal in time.
Just give them time and they will eventually heal. give it a week at most