Forever.
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.
DUDE!!! What kind of injury would be helpful?
Rodents, unlike most mammals cannot heal broken bones.
Using a warm compress will help to speed the healing process. It should heal on its own in hours of the injury or within days.
well my mom had one so it took her like2-3 month
On a cellular level, broken bones first heal by the dislocated bone being pushed together back into place, preferably by a doctor. After that, it initiates the long process comprised of three phases, the reactive phase, the reparative phase, and the remodeling phase.
it depends upon how deep the wound is and area, skin conditions, and type of injury
That depends on the injury. It could be anywhere from a few weeks to never.
Staff infection usually takes a long time to completely get over
If a kitten has bumped its nose on metal, the healing process can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Typically, minor bumps or bruises on a kitten's nose may heal within a few days to a week. However, if there is significant swelling, bleeding, or signs of a more serious injury, it's best to consult a veterinarian for proper evaluation and treatment.
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.
Well, it depends how bad you have pulled it. But I remember when I pulled my hamstring, I could run through it, but it did hurt. And the more you run through it, the worse it will get. Hamstrings take a long time to heal, so I would recomend not to. You should sit down and let it rest and not put alot of pressure on it to get the quickest results.