Depending on the depth and width, it could take up to three months.
If the wound is not deep and not penetrated to damage the internal organs, it should heal in about 3 weeks
how long the sweelng in the lower lims will continue after the trauma of a strong flesh wound has been suffered
We usually heal quickly down there but this was a cut and that might not heal as easily. I would see the doctor again and hear what they say. Some of these things can go on for a very long time and they have to restitch them.
The lip balm? I'm going to say quite a while.
it depends upon how deep the wound is and area, skin conditions, and type of injury
I've heard that the PA is the one piercing that will never fully heal. I've removed my jewelry before. The wound tightened up a bit, but did not look at all as if it would heal.
it depends on how deep the wound is...... normal size wounds with cream or medicine usually takes..... 7 -14 days
No one online is going to be able to tell you how long something on YOUR body will heal! Healing speed depends on your age and your overall general health. Regarding when its safe to chew on that side of your mouth again, I would say when the wound has fully healed. You don't want food to get into the wound and infect it. ~ T
The healing time of a muscle wound is greatly affected by factors such as the muscle injured and severity of injury. It is generally accepted; however, that the normal tearing down of muscles caused by strenuous exercise requires 48 hours to heal and strengthen. People who work out every day usually circumvent this by working out different muscle groups every day while the others heal.
You have to keep stitches dry for at least two days after getting them. You should check with your doctor to see if they should be kept dry for a longer period of time.
Keep the wound clean and dry and use a good antibiotic. I recommend "triple" antibiotic. Many people no long recomend an antibiotic.
Healing from a wound would depend on the severity of the wound (and if there was permanent nerve or muscle damage), the medical care received immediately after the injury, the age and health of the injured person.