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it lasts about fifty hundred years give or take
Healing from a wound would depend on the severity of the wound (and if there was permanent nerve or muscle damage), the medical care received immediately after the injury, the age and health of the injured person.
It may never come out. The damage may already be permanent.
No, residual numbness after dental implant surgery is due to nerve damage - either bruising, swelling or accidental severing during either tooth removal or the implant surgery. This effect may be temporary or it may be permanent, depending on the amount of damage to the nerve - Swelling near the nerve may take months to completely subside, if this is the cause you should see a gradual improvement.
Nerve cells are different from other cells. In other cells they have a cell wall cell membrane nucleus lisozomes etc. but nerve cells dont have the information nor the ability to heal as well as normal cells do. it all depends on the extent of the damage
As unfortunate as this may sound, nerves do not heal. Nor do they regenerate. If you've suffered an injury that's caused nerve damage, that damage will not heal or regenerate.
This is caused by damage to the nerve in your jaw. It can be temporary or permanent. Temporary damage can take up to 6 months to heal and for the numbness to go away.
Football can easily cause many injuries, including nerve damage. Even though you wear a helmet and padding, the constant hits from other players will take a toll on your brain and nervous system.
Most are 3 milliwatt red pointers and, although they can cause loss of sight for about an hour, no permanent damage has been specifically noted. However, foreign ones can be 5 mw or more, or are green and those have been shown to cause varying amounts of permanent damage. The best thing is not to look into the laser, or point it directly at someone's eyes.
2 years
No, but inhaling duster results in brain damage which is likely permanent.
No, but it sometimes can take up to a year for withdrawal effects to go away.