How long does it usually take to heal from an internal impact injury?

How long does it generally take for a patient to heal after an impact with internal injuries depends on factors such as the patient’s own repair ability and the severity of the impact injury to make an objective analysis. First, if the patient’s own repair ability is strong, the impact injury caused mild contusions of the gastrointestinal tract and did not cause rupture and bleeding of substantial organs in the abdominal cavity, such as the liver, spleen and pancreas. At this time, the vast majority of patients heal by themselves through appropriate bed rest, massage and physiotherapy, and hot amanita packets applied externally for 5-7 days after the internal injuries caused by the impact injury. Second, if the patient’s own repair ability is not good, the impact injury caused the rupture of the liver, spleen and other substantive organs, bleeding or cavity organ perforation. In this case, the patient often needs to undergo surgery to repair the damaged organs, which often requires 2-3 weeks of post-operative rehabilitation to completely return to normal.