In many cases, an anti-fungal cream will heal a chronic rash under the breasts of a diabetic. Check with your doctor to make sure the rash is fungal.
Yes. Diabetic people's scars often heal slower than people scars who aren't diabetic.
Advanced wound care refers to the management and application of specialized treatment for wounds that fail to heal through primary or conventional methods. This includes wounds that are complex or chronic in nature, such as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and venous leg ulcers.
if a diabetic gets a cut on their foot, it could kill that diabetic. this is because of poor circulation in the foot (something attributed to diabetes). it cant heal fast enough to stop/prevent infection.
yes they do heal depends really on what size it is,if it is anything under 12mm/g,it will heal
you may be in remission, but you still have to heal. Also, if you're on (or were on) chemo, those chemicals do quite a bit of damage which also has to heal.
you should just let it heal on its own. it will heal quickly
Sadness is a cause of a certain effect that will go away once the person heals, chronic depression has no cause, the person is depressed for no reason and it's not easy to heal.
It would likely heal on its own, but the alignment could be off. And it can result in chronic pain later in life if it does not heal right.
A subacute fracture is one that is neither exactly acute or chronic. A subacute fracture is one that is not expected to heal very quickly but neither is expected to take an extended time to heal.
Symptoms, at first, can include tingling, numbness and loss of sensation in the foot. Also, you may see cracks in the skin or wounds that are slow to heal.
If you mean "how long does it take SKIN to heal under glue sutures" then the answer is about 4-5 days .
It will take approximately six months for the gum to fully heal and that includes the bone reshaping under the gum.