It could be. But i had a friend who recently had something similar on his wrist. It ended up being a small sack that filled with fluid. Some people said you could "resolve it" but smashing it with a big book (like a bible/phone book) but, i dont recommend that. He had it drained, only took like an hour long visit.
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I got mine a week ago and it didnt bleed the first three days... After it started bleeding randomly like i would be talking and all of a sudden my mouth would taste like blood and when i checked i was bleeding... It happend to be like four times already but just rinse your mout wit mouth wash or salt water and it will stop the bleeding.... It shouldnt hurts much after a week but its supposed to stop hurting after about two weeks and be completely healed after 6 but don't get scared if you bleed it just means you hurt it eating or just talking.... Good luck :)
yes
I chipped my tibia and they said the only way to have it grow back properly is surgery. I have had good results with the surgery
No, but healing can take 6 weeks.
In my opinion, if a wound can be reopened, then it wasn't completely healed. Perhaps, by reopening her old wounds, she is allowing herself the opportunity to face the issue and begin working on healing it. But until it heals, until she finds peace with it, it will always be there, itching, nagging, hurting. A true healed wound will turn into a harmless scar, just a memory.
Not until the wound is completely healed. Doing so before it is completely healed will create scar tissue within the wound, since you're tearing the healing tissue with the skipping motion.
It depend on the severity of the disease. In most cases it can be healed completely. But in severe ones, the damage is permanent and nothing can be done to remove it. For instance, the pulmonary tuberculosis can be healed, but if it has developed fibrosis of the pulmonary organ, it cannot be undone. For more information you can read <a href="http://tuberculosissymptom.org">Tuberculosis symptoms</a>.
You need to keep the area as clean and DRY as possible until healed
It would not be unheard of until the surgery has healed completely.
Never
I'd give it a full month before its completely healed
as long as your scar is completely healed you should be able to
cartilage piercings usually take a year plus to completely heal. if you can leave it out for a few days with no pain putting it back in it is most likely healed.
You can sleep with your cartilage piercing out after the ear is completely healed up. It takes about two months for the ear to completely heal.
Yes, but only after it is completely healed, which can be up to one or two years.
You should hyphenate well nourished and well developed IF followed by a noun - i.e., "well-nourished and well-developed man" or "well-nourished and well-developed patient". If the noun is before these, then you would not hyphenate - i.e., "The patient is well nourished and well developed". This would also be true for the following: "well-healed scar" or "the scar is well healed". Answer provided by a medical transcriptionist with 18 years experience.