It the depends on the actual bite itself. Some suffer from it for a week or two, others may only experience the irration for a day or two. Scratching would only make it worse.
A adult bedbug is 4 to 5 millimeters long.
How long it takes to heal a fire ant bite depends on the person and where the ant bit them. A drug store can sell someone medicine to help heal the bites faster.
That depends directly on the individual that was attacked. The resulting severity of the bite is different with each person. When a BedBug "bites" you what happens is the nasty little creature secretes a couple of chemicals at the point of the bite. One is ananesthetic that stops you from feeling the pain of the bite and waking up. The other is an anti coagulant to make sucking your blood easier for them. How each individual reacts to those chemicals is what determines the severity of the bite and the time it will take to go away. What you see as a bite is an allergic reaction. In some cases that reaction can be very dangerous and has even been known to bring on asthma attacks.
The length of time a bug bite will take to heal will depend largely on what bug has bitten you. A mosquito bite can take a day or two to go away while there are some ant and spider bites that may take weeks to heal and need proper treatment.
Around two month is about average.
It should stop hurting in about a day. Make sure you wash it well and put a little peroxide or antibacterial ointment on it. It will be completely gone in about three days as long as you don't keep touching it and breaking the scab that forms.
That depends on many things including the location and severity of the bite, the general health of the rabbit, how long the rabbit was bitten before receiving medical treatment, the type of antibiotics prescribed by your Vet, etc.
Hornets can sting and bite, even at the same time! Having had both my experience was that the bite is more painful (the surprise bite feels like a continuous burn and will leave a 'divot' of flesh) but it won't take quite as long to heal.
If you mean the helix, on average 6-8 weeks and then you can change the jewellery.
Lace bite: a sharp pain near the outer ankle located behind the tongue, is caused by either too tight laces, unbroken in tongues or soft muscle tissue. If the lace bite continues it will cause Anterior Tibialis Tendinitis if you keep playing while lace bite occurs. Once this is developed it can take from 4 weeks to 6 months to heal, if it does not heal within this time consult your doctor if not done so earlier.
Yes. In bite the long vowel sound is 'i'.
A month after you get bit. As soon as you get bit