its different for different people and for the extremety of the bruising, a few days to a few weeks or few months in extreme cases
Yes, ligaments and tendons have limited ability to heal themselves after injury. Treatment may include rest, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery to repair severe tears or ruptures. It's important to follow medical advice to support the healing process and prevent long-term damage.
Ligaments are said to be hypovascular structures, which in plain English means they do not receive much blood. The slow healing of ligaments is thought to be secondary to this characteristic. In the words of former pro football player and later actor Alex Karras: "Ligaments don't heal". That is a bit of an overstatement - but not much.
A mosquito bite typically takes about 3 to 7 days to heal and disappear.
Sprains involve stretching or tearing of joint ligaments. Because ligaments are poorly vascularized, healing is slow. Cartilage injuries, particularly of the knee, are common in contact sports and may result from excessive twisting or high pressure. The avascular cartilage is unable to repair itself.
I just bruised mine snowboarding yesterday, it's still just as bad, but it get's alot worse I'd there is pressure or weight on it,so if you can avoid putting weight on it, I've heard it takes 3 days to a few weeks depending on how bad it is, you should go see a doctor about it if you have any major concerns.
6 months
The amount of time it takes for a bruised hip to heal depends on the severity of the bruise. Everyone heels differently, so there is set amount of time that it will take for the bruise to heal.
To fullly heal, depending on the severity of the bruise, this can take up to 7-14 days.
depends on how baldy it is brusied problably no longer than 2 weekes
It can never be healed when bruised. You will always have a slight or fierce pain in your cocyical region
it takes a year cause it is still going to hurt so to bad for you ha ha ha
That really depends upon the condition of the patient- I'd give it a week or two before I'd try to see a doctor about it.
You don't. Torn and pulled ligaments can take as long as six weeks to heal. However, you can ease the pain by icing the foot and trying over the counter pain relievers.
Yes, ligaments and tendons have limited ability to heal themselves after injury. Treatment may include rest, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery to repair severe tears or ruptures. It's important to follow medical advice to support the healing process and prevent long-term damage.
Ligaments are said to be hypovascular structures, which in plain English means they do not receive much blood. The slow healing of ligaments is thought to be secondary to this characteristic. In the words of former pro football player and later actor Alex Karras: "Ligaments don't heal". That is a bit of an overstatement - but not much.
Your ligament will heal sometime but not for a little while 'cause there is a low supply of blood. I hurt my ankle back in April damaged some ligaments and bone the bone is pretty much healed but the ligaments still are hurt but active release therapy works awesome if you get it. So stay pienient cause I got too also! hope this helps
Yes, as long as you cut the bruised bits off and just use the healthy parts of the apple.