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I had met a road accident 3-4 weeks back then did the antibiotics course and got d tetanus already. After a few weeks the scab started forming n then it's removed now but the skin underneath is very dark pink in color and whenever I walk it turns somewhat purple, is my wound really healing. Will it turn out to be a scar. N how mch time it'll take to get perfectly healed. N what I'll have to be doing now to make it of my normal skin color again. Please suggest me what to do.
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No it will not. 2 weeks.
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APPLY aleovera regularly.
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Avoid friction in that area until it heals completely. If it gets wounded on and on than it will heal late and leaves a scar. Apply calendula ointment on your skin. You can consult me through lybrate for Homoeopathic treatment and further guidance.
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Hello, It takes 2-3 months for the pigmentation to come back. Its important to use sunscreen during this period to prevent excess darkness.
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