The body usually reabsorbs the fluid behind the eardrum within weeks.
Treatment is not usually needed if a hydrocele does not change in size or gets smaller as the body reabsorbs the fluid.
If I'm not hurt too bad, my body heals up the damaged area and then reabsorbs the blood trapped inside.
My body reabsorbs the blood and then focuses on healing the leak.
In most healthy individuals, your body eventually will reabsorb the blood, and the bruise will disappear.
If a hydrocele stays the same size or gets smaller as the body reabsorbs the fluid, generally no treatment is needed.
It will fade gradually as the body reabsorbs the blood.
Often the body reabsorbs the material from the disc, which helps the pain go away.
Usually your body can reabsorb fluid from your blood and other body tissues.
The body usually reabsorbs fluid behind the eardrum within 3 months, and hearing returns to normal.