Patient recovery time is entirely dependent on the severity of the issue or injury. The patients with the less severe cases will be expected to heal quicker than those with a moderate or severe situation when they first got checked. Also, recovery time is dependent on the patient's immune system and their health constitution.
No
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
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'.
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.
A fluid drain on the knee can be a long recovery. Depending on the physical health of the patient, the fluid drain can take a few months to one year to fully recover from.
because it has lots of energy
Food...
The time it takes to recover from a Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt operation varies with each patient. It also depends on the success of the operation and how the patient responded to it.
If the original liver does not recover, it will shrivel, leaving the donor in place.
If the original liver does not recover, it will shrivel, leaving the donor in place.