Perhaps but there are a lot of variables that could interfere with the healing. You should see a gastroenterologist for more information.
No, it would die.
Yes, usually. NovaSure Endometrial Ablation is a one-time, 5-minute procedure that gently removes the lining of the uterus- the part that causes the bleeding. Patients who reported being satisfied with the NovaSure procedure ranged from 85.0% to 94.0%. according to the NIH.
Yes, it can. BUt there must be absence of ODS.
A damaged brain tissue can't be resorted.
The Penis, however, female saliva rejuvenates it pretty well on all of my experiments ;)
Yes, instantaneously but only if you've taken your daily pills.
There are no bugs that help to stop bleeding. There are parasites, that are bugs, that feed off of blood although there is no benefit to humans. Leeches have been used since the 1800s to help stop bleeding. The leeches are used to drink excess blood until a vein is able to repair itself to stop bleeding.
pretty much everything; except for the brain, eyes, ears, nose, fingers/ toes, and any thing that came off ( like if you lost your arm in the war or something ). The body repairs itself internally and externally.
There are no bugs that help to stop bleeding. There are parasites, that are bugs, that feed off of blood although there is no benefit to humans. Leeches have been used since the 1800s to help stop bleeding. The leeches are used to drink excess blood until a vein is able to repair itself to stop bleeding.
TEETH are the only part of the body that can't repair itself
occipital lobe can be repair itself by related exercises
Cartilage cannot repair itself.
Ozone layer, yes can repair itself. However without the disturbance of man made ODS's.
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The four goals of laceration repair are to stop bleeding, prevent infection, preserve function, and restore appearance.
If you are bleeding internally and need 2 pints of blood and you continue bleeding, then you need to be admitted to the OR immediately, to repair any internal damage, but it depends mostly on Time of admittance, and ml per minute of how much blood is being lost. Chances of success also varies on how much damage, and it can vary from fatal to 65 to 80% of living on the table.
it can repair itself