no.it doesn't effect on any tissue.
No. At this time there has been no connection between Fibromyalgia and brain tissue loss. The symptoms of Fibromyalgia often overlap the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, which does typically show brain tissue loss.
If you have scar tissue then yes.
Yes, not eating enough can lead to muscle loss because the body may break down muscle tissue for energy when it doesn't get enough nutrients from food.
Infarction is tissue death usually associated with a loss of circulation.
Gangrene is a condition that involves tissue death usually associated with a loss of circulation. It can be caused by factors such as infection, poor blood flow, or trauma, leading to the affected tissue becoming dark, discolored, and eventually dying. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause and, in severe cases, surgical removal of the affected tissue.
The Adipose Connective Tissue insulates against heat loss and provides reserve fuel.
epidermis
Frostbite is the destruction of tissue due to exposure to very low temperatures.
Adipose tissue, commonly known as fat tissue, acts as an insulating layer against heat loss by providing a barrier that reduces heat conduction from the body. Its high lipid content helps to maintain body temperature by minimizing heat loss.
An infarct is an area of tissue death due to loss of blood supply. A distal tibia bone infarct due to trauma, then, means tissue death at the part of the larger lower leg bone closest to the ankle. The cause of the tissue death was trauma.
No nifedipine does not cause hair loss.
No, chlamydia does not cause hearing loss.