Time heals all.
Time does heal everything. However, there is a catch. Healing time for different people/situations varies tremendously. Variables could include size of the hurt, depth of the wound, health, care techniques, dressing, bandaging, etc. When enough time has passed, a scab will form. Be careful though. A scab doesn’t necessarily mean healing has completed. If the scab is newly formed, picking at it could result in re-opening the wound, restarting the healing process. The best possible way to prevent more bleeding is to wait until the scab falls off on its own. That’s when you know a cut has fully healed.
Time heals everything… but not everyone or everything heals at the same pace. If healing hasn’t come, just increase the dosage and give it more time.
…Scars are a different story.
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