Tendons heal slowly because they are continuously used every time the muscle it is attached to flexes and relaxes. The best way to heal a tendon is to discontinue using the limb of the affected tendon. Since that is not always possible it is best to use it the least amount possible. A heating pad at night time will help with pain relief. Some athletes and other people will use a product like Ben Gay for relief but it is not intended for a cure.
The stages of scab healing are inflammation, tissue formation, and tissue remodeling. A scab typically takes about 1-2 weeks to fully heal, depending on the size and depth of the wound.
In contrast to most connective tissue, the dense regular connective tissue that makes up tendons is notoriously avascular meaning that it lacks the blood supply. Without adequate blood blood supply, tissues depend on diffusion to obtain their nutrients. As it takes quite a while for nutrients to diffuse through the dense regular connective tissue, tendons take quite a long time to fully repair.
* Epithelium - Tissues composed of layers of cells that cover organ surfaces such as surface of the skin and inner lining of digestive tract: the tissues that serve for protection, secretion, and absorption. * Connective tissue - As the name suggests, connective tissue holds everything together. Connective tissue is characterized by the separation of the cells by non-living material, which is called extracellular matrix. Bone and blood are connective tissues. * Muscle tissue - Muscle cells are the contractile tissue of the body. Its function is to produce force and cause motion, either locomotion or movement within internal organs. Muscle tissue is separated into three distinct categories: visceral or smooth muscle, which is found in the inner linings of organs; skeletal muscle, which is found attached to bone in order for mobility to take place; and cardiac muscle which is found in the heart. * Nervous tissue - Cells forming the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.
A mosquito bite typically takes about 3 to 7 days to heal and disappear.
Cartilage is considered the slowest healing tissue of the human body due to its limited blood supply, which inhibits the delivery of nutrients and immune cells necessary for healing. Cartilage injuries often take a long time to heal and may require surgical intervention.
The length of time for an injury to heal depends on the health of the victim and the type of injury. In general, the injury can take months to heal.
Depending on how bad the sores are. If they have detroyed tissue, it will take over a week or two to heal. Small ones that just rub off the hair can heal in a couple of days.
if it is only a tiny tiny area of tissue that is damaged it will take a shortish amount of time if you have the right medicine and help that you need if it is a large area of brain tissue that is damaged then it is quite likely that it will never heal and will be permanently damaged.
it doesnt or if it does extremly slow......like years i still have scar tissue from where i got my ears peirced and the lady messed up when i was 5
No, lung tissue will heal. It may take a while, but as long as the tissue has not become necrotic (you would die), and you do not have cancer the tissue should repair itself. This will take a very long time, but it is possible.
The stages of scab healing are inflammation, tissue formation, and tissue remodeling. A scab typically takes about 1-2 weeks to fully heal, depending on the size and depth of the wound.
We will start off understanding a sprain. A sprain is basically when you twist lets say your ankle to far and the ligaments are damaged by the excessive twisting of the joint. Ligaments consist of dense regular connective tissue. Dense regular connective tissue is made up of closely packed thick collagenous fibers. Thus when the dense regular connective tissues are damaged it just takes longer for them to heal because they are so densly packed together. Hope this helps! ^_^
I had a soft tissue injury just last Wednesday. All you do is prop it up, stay off of it, and after 5 days if it doesn't hurt ease it back into activity. It should take approximately a week.
how long does it take for a hip hair line fracture to heal and what is the treatment
It will take about 4-7 Day's to heal.
how long does it take to heal a broken femur? it has been a year and still not normal is this the norm?
In contrast to most connective tissue, the dense regular connective tissue that makes up tendons is notoriously avascular meaning that it lacks the blood supply. Without adequate blood blood supply, tissues depend on diffusion to obtain their nutrients. As it takes quite a while for nutrients to diffuse through the dense regular connective tissue, tendons take quite a long time to fully repair.