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This depends on many factors, and the following are relevant:
1) The duration of the condition/illness - how established a condition is can be a relevant factor. This translates as the length of time an illness has been apparent - if it has a relatively short history, then a rapid recovery would be expected.
2) The severity of the condition/illness - obviously more severe conditions require more treatment and vice versa.
3) The age of the patient - the younger the person the stronger the healing response, however this is a general rule and the constitution of some of the elderly can be stronger than a patient who is young.
4) Constitutional factor - Some people are gifted with a resilient constitution. This is your genetic coding which is present from conception and throughout your life. Patients with a strong constitution usually respond more rapidly as their own healing mechanism can be harnessed relatively easily.
5) Patient compliance - the necessary factor of regular treatment (if this is necessary), and adhering to the advice of the practitioner are obvious factors that influence the speed of recovery.