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How long should it take a bullet wound to heal?
I caught a small-caliber round (.32 or .38 I think) in my right calf, didn't go too deep and was pretty deformed, so I assume it was a ricochet. Hole's about 1" deep. This was three weeks ago, still hurts, but looks clean so I doubt it's infected. Is this normal? I'm not ordinarily in the habit of getting shot, so I don't know.
Yeah, it's a good story, but I don't want to talk about what happened.
I don't care if there's a scar, I'm just curious about how long it takes for the soreness to subside, and get full use of my leg back.
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- © ♪♫♪ tori ♫♪♫Lv 7vor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
Try to stay off your feet with your leg elevated. Keep the wound clean, even if you change the dressing yourself. If you do it yourself, pour alcohol over it, and a new dressing.
You walk, so a leg wound is especially painful, and may take longer to heal.
If you have never been tested for diabetes, consider getting this done, because wounds take forever to heal for a diabetic.
If the skin is now covering the wound, remember there is an inch of flesh to rebuild.
It's not like TV, movies or books where the tough guy gets hit and goes right on as if nothing happened. Trauma happened, and it takes time to heal.
I've had foot surgery, and they took 4-6 months to stop hurting me.
best of luck!
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
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