How long it usually takes for a deep wound to heal

Deep wounds usually take about 10 to 20 days to heal, depending on the severity of the patient’s wound.
If the wound on the patient’s skin is small and the wound tissue is well aligned, the recovery will be faster, usually healing in about 10 days.
If the wound is large and the tissues are not well aligned, the recovery will be slower and may take 20 days or more to heal.
After the wound appears on the patient’s skin, it is necessary to keep the local area clean and clean, not to get wet for a short period of time, use iodophor to disinfect the wound regularly, and inject tetanus vaccine in time if the wound site has formed an anaerobic environment.
During the period of wound recovery, you can’t eat spicy food such as chili and mustard, and you can’t drink alcohol.
After the injury, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment and medication under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as not to delay the condition.