If the ant is left alone in a container, It can't heal itself. The ant will die within in about 5 hours.
It should but it will heal faster with one.
If you hand feed it, it won't starve but it will end up dying eventualy. But, if you are talking about the chick's feet being crippled, somethimes they will staighten out after awhile or you could try lightly tapeing their feet to tiny pieces of cardboard and that will sometimes help to straighten out the toes
The reason for the stiches is so the opening (cut) can heal quickly. Your cat has not had stiches? Talk to your vet and compare your answers - but remember to play fair of what you say!
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The amount of time for a kittens nose to heal after getting injured on metal will depend on the severity of the injury. Usually, if the injury was not bad, the nose should heal within a week.
Dolphins can heal themselves
its because they have the power to heal but cant heal themselves
they heal themselves with a fiber
no
The options depend on why the lamb is crippled. There are several diseases of sheep that result in congenital deformations of the lamb's skeleton, and there are very few options for rehabilitation for these. If the lamb was born OK then had an injury, you can try to support the injured limb and see if the lamb can heal out of it.
I dont come here often but YES they do get worse! ANSWER:Questioner, heal thyself. Let the ailing questions heal themselves.
It can heal, but that doesn't mean that it will be set correctly.
Yes >Yes, but not permanently. Jaypaw helps heal her leg the second time it gets injured. Leafpool tries to help but does everything wrong
It will probably heal on its own, but 'imperfectly.' If bones didn't heal by themselves, non-domestic animals would have much more frequent deaths.
Yes, a nerve that is cut during surgery will eventually heal.
There is really no way to treat an ant's leg because they are so little, but you could find it a safe area where it's leg can heal by itself.
feel, move, fight infection/disease, heal themselves