How long does it take to restore laceration?

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The laceration usually can recover from 1 week to 3 weeks.

How long does it take to restore laceration?

If the body metabolism speed is fast, the age is moderate, the laceration range is small, and attention is paid to personal hygiene, no secondary infection occurs, the condition is relatively mild, the recovery time is relatively short, and generally about 1 week can recover. If the metabolism speed of the body is slow, the age is older, the lacing tear range is large, and personal hygiene is not paid attention to, such as keeping the wound in a humid environment for a long time, failing to change the wound dressing on time, failing to disinfect the wound in time, etc., causing secondary infection, the condition is relatively serious at this time, usually it takes about 3 weeks to recover.



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