I have received 2 surgery's for HS in the axial area...the first one then 6 weeks later the second one..5 years later i still have the same pain the right arm it never came back..the left arm which was more severe never went away..it drains, stinks..very embarressing..the healing process is about 1 week in hospital and 6-8 weeks bed rest..
The skin condition Hidradenitis Suppurativa is typically long-term in duration and affects the body by causing boils to grow in areas like the genitals and underarms where sweat glands are prevalent. Treatments include topical antibiotics and oral contraceptive pills for women in some cases.
It will depend on your healing time. It is best to consult with your physician.
scratched scraped and swollen 3 s's
You can take some sort of steroidal medication for the healing of broken bones prescribed by your doctor
Depends on how fast you are healing and what your doctor tells you
Depends on patient characteristics like age, and the severity and location in the humerus of the break.
Depending on the type of surgery (mine is a plate and screws) 8 weeks until you can effectively 'do things' again. I start physical therapy 8 weeks after surgery, but exercising and all depends mainly on the condition of your incision and how it is healing. Sweating with an incision that is less than 2 weeks old increases the risk of infection, which will slow the healing of your bone and incision. The best advice: listen to your doctor.
The cornea heals slowly, and full recovery can take several months (another reason not to have the surgery done on both eyes at the same time)
Retinal tears are delicate and potentially sight-threatening conditions that require prompt medical attention. Laser surgery is a standard treatment method to repair retinal tears and prevent further complications. After undergoing laser surgery for a retinal tear, patients often wonder about the healing process and how long it will take for their eyes to recover. The healing duration can vary from person to person and depends on various factors, including the extent of the retinal tear, the individual's overall health, and the specific characteristics of their eyes. While each case is unique, understanding the general timeline and stages of healing can provide insight into what to expect after laser surgery for a retinal tear.
as long as i say the healing Tim is! muahaha
it'd depend on type of surgery you've had, the healing time after a laparoscopic (only holes made) is faster (2 weeks) than incision (about 1 month). For heavy lifting may take longer.
Recovery time can vary, but many patients experience improved vision within a few days after the surgery. It may take a few weeks for your vision to stabilize fully. Your ophthalmologist will provide post-operative care instructions to aid in the healing process.