Try over-the-counter treatments like Neosporin or coco butter
To cure that scar you should accept the reality that your sick...
Cirrhosis is the last stage of liver failure; the liver is primarily scar tissue by the cirrhotic stage. This is not curable, as once the liver is scar tissue, it stays scar tissue.It is true that the liver "regenerates itself", but only to a certain extent. If there are not enough healthy cells to regenerate (which there aren't by the cirrhotic stage), or the speed of regeneration does not exceed the speed of degeneration, then liver function will become worse and worse. This is why cirrhosis is not curable/reversible. (The treatment "cure" is a liver transplant, which is essentially the same as saying that "the cure for baldness is hair" - it doesn't really fix the underlying problem, but it does provide a solution).
Scar.
No. Some varieties of Ginseng can slow the progression of Cirrhosis. Serrapeptase can partially reverse Cirrhosis. Serrapeptase dissolves scar tissue.
You cannot "cure" a piercing, per-se. If you remove a lip piercing, the hole will close as with any other piercing, though, depending on how long the piercing was in place will define the length of time it takes for the piercing to close entirely. if the piercing has been in place for some time, there is a likelihood that the piercing will scar. The scar will not be immediately noticeable, and will take the shape- in most cases- of a small crater at the site of the piercing.
scar
No scar.
The SCAR-S is a 5.56mm and the SCAR-H is 7.62mm
You have a scar on your hand. How did you get that scar?
SCAR stands for 'Special Forces Combat Assault Rifle' and H means heavy.There are two types of SCAR, the SCAR-H(heavy) and the SCAR-L(light)
No, but Serrapeptase can because it dissolves scar tissue.
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