Callus!
It is the place where the umbilical cord connects the baby to the placenta. After the baby is born, the umbilical is cut off, eventually heals over and leaves the belly button.
A broken bone heals alot faster than a ankle sprain.
A callus forms as a fracture heals. Crepitus is the sound of two bones rubbing against each other.
i think it is the eyelid
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A sling is recommended to secure and support a fractured forearm after proper splinting. A properly fit sling decreases major involuntary movements while the injury heals.
a deep cut that heals over and leaves a mark known as a scar
Not much will. Just try not to do a lot of lifting and bending and take it easy.
I'm not an expert, but I've been wondering the same thing since my tibia got fractured and I was worried about it healing properly. According to my doctor, if a bone is healed incorrectly, they may have to re-break it and set it so that it heals correctly. That would really stink... I hope you are not in that situation (and I hope I'm not either)... good luck!
A broken patella can take up to eight weeks to mend depending on the type of break. If there are complications associated with the break or if the break is a compound fracture, this can take a little longer.
A topical antibiotic like Neosporin is the best route to go. Apply it to the cut twice daily, until it heals.
menisci heals the fastet
"Heal naturally" is the only way any injury heals. Sometimes medical treatment will provide assistance to the body, but everything that heals, heals naturally. So the answer is yes. However, you need to be aware of the possible complications. If the splint is put on wrong, the bones might heal at the wrong angle, and the finger will never be the same as it was. Also, with out medical assistance, infection could set in, and cause a much worse problem.
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It is the place where the umbilical cord connects the baby to the placenta. After the baby is born, the umbilical is cut off, eventually heals over and leaves the belly button.
Maybe chicken pox, but you should see a doctor for a specific diagnosis and treatment