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It depends on the severity of the injury and what kind of injury it is. I can say that it is unlikely for someone to fully recover from a traumatic brain injury, as even the known "miracle recoveries" often report mental fatigue and 'not being the same as before'.
Smoky mountain tick fever is actually called Rocky Mountain spotted fever. It is the result of being bitten by a certain tick. People with this condition can fully recover with proper treatment.
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While the answer to this question may seem obvious, it is actually a fair question to ask. Some brain damage does in fact destroy vital centers of the brain that are necessary for functioning normally. A person who has suffered a gunshot to the head, for example, may never fully recover if certain parts of the brain were destroyed. But "damage" does not necessarily mean "destruction." The human brain is quite amazing and even people with severe damage from accidents or wounds have been able to recovery, as the brain seems able in some cases to re-wire itself, bypassing damaged circuits and creating new connections. Without knowing more about the circumstances, it would be difficult to say if the person's injury is just damage that can be repaired through surgery and therapy, or if it is permanent damage which destroys the ability of the brain to function.
Yes, after the age of 23 yourbrain is fully developed and can recover from interruptions, even if they were constant and over a long period of time. So your brain can easily make a full recovery but it would take any where from one to five years of complete sobriety.
Most people recover fully from spontaneous pneumothorax
Most children (up to 95%) fully recover from APSGN in a matter of weeks or months. Most adults (up to 70%) also recover fully. In those who do not recover fully, chronic or progressive problems of kidney function may occur
Physical therapists help those individuals recover from surgery or injury which caused the loss of use of portions of their body. Over a period of time and with proper therapy, most people recover fully and are able to continue their life with little complications.
unfortunately no.
It is possible to fully recover from tendinitis of the knee and ankle but wrong treatment can exacerbate the condition increasing the time for recovery.
It will take a week to cover, a month to fully recover
It depends on the type of treatment. Usually the minimum is 6 weeks. But it can take years for the person to be fully recovered.