Yes, it can be treated, but not fully cured. Rehab and medication is necissary for the treatment of this disorder.
not fully cured
Bursitis can be managed and treated effectively with rest, ice, pain medication, and physical therapy. In some cases, corticosteroid injections or surgery may be required. While bursitis can be effectively managed, it may not always be fully cured, and there is a possibility of recurrence.
Wood filler typically becomes very hard once it has fully dried and cured.
It shouldn't, but you do need to ensure that any medication you're taking is fully disclosed.
Usually in the healthcare industry the most common medication error involves the healthcare workers not fully identifying the right patient, dose, route, side effects and not giving the right medication instructions to the client.
I don't think your able to until the medication course has finished and you are fully better.
You cannot polish fully cured interior acrylic latex paint, it does not set up well enough to be polished. It is not designed for this and doing so can ruin your finish.
An antibiotic must be taken to get rid of the chlamydia infection. Symptoms may disappear for a while, but they will return.
When it has fully cured , could be 3-4 days with some.
It will for a short while, but will separate when fully cured.
Takes longer to cure the pain Not as effective as intravenous as it goes into the stomach so stomach acid destroys some of the medication before it can be fully absorbed