Well the best way ive ever heard of is the old fashion way my mother taught me. You first get a damp cloth and lightly pat it to grab any gravell or dirt. It might sting at first but its ok trust me. Second getsome peroxide and pour a little on it. Wait for it to finnish bubbling and pat it dry with you dramp cloth. Reapeat with the proxide and them but a bandage on it! :D hope i helped!
Let the air get to it, keep it clean dont let it get dirty again.
If a knee does not heal properly then, it may be a knee diseese.
I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
It depends on the severity of the cut.
None of the above... it is in the heel.
I wouldn't recommend it if you want it to heal.
6-8 wks
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.
It simply means you either scratched your arm or bumped against something that scratched you. Wash it with warm water, dry it, and apply a first aid ointment and it will heal fast.
The cause of the runners knee is by not stretching or exercising properly. Not doing the warmups. Not allowing your legs to heal from a good run or a jog.
If it is lightly scratched, an over the counter antibacterial eye drop should help keep it clean and reduce any swelling or redness, but if it is badly scratched/swollen and very itchy, you need to see the doctor soon.
Some doctors recommend a knee brace after knee surgery. Knee braces are also worn to support weak or damaged knee ligaments -- sometimes in lieu of surgery to allow the ligament time to heal or sometimes in an attempt to ward off injury to the knee.
This could be caused by loose cartilage or other such particles that are being aggravated by the movement of your knee.