I've had the largest lobe of my liver removed and have been told that you never grow your liver back but it does regenerate back to full working capacity.
If you know someone that is having some of their liver removed be sure to ask if it's because of PSC (primary sclerosing cholangitis). I was never told and had this liver disease for 3 yrs before being told. To read more of this condition and treatments, read...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/primary-sclerosing-cholangitis/DS00918
Play, rest, relax, rejuvenate.
All the organs were removed and, as the brain had no spiritual value, it was discarded. Organs such as the heart and liver were kept in small jars. Actaully, i thought that the brain was removed because it would rot the rest of the skeleton
It gives your body and brain a change to rest and rejuvenate. Like a mini vacation! :)
because these poison rest in your liver
back in the early 1900's they did lobotomys and that is where they removed part of the front part of your brain, they did this for disturbed people because the front of the brain is what controls personality and reasoning, they removed that part, the rest needs to be left alone for natural body functions
The liver processes part of the worn-out red blood cells in the liver for reuse. Tubes from the liver lead to the top of the small intestine. The rest of the parts of the worn out red blood cells are sent there to be re-digested and the parts reused.
Sleep is important for many reasons. It gives our body and mind a chance to rest, rejuvenate, refresh, recharge, repair, reinvigorate, respite, and it is essential to good health.
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After care for a lacerated liver includes bed rest, checking the liver's functionality, and closely monitoring for secondary infections. This is a serious medical condition which can quickly lead to death if not treated properly.
That depends. A hysterectomy is when the uterus is surgically removed. If the entire uterus is removed then a second hysterectomy is not possible. In the past it was common for the surgeon to leave the cervix (the lower part of the uterus) in place while removing the rest of it. If this was done then it would be possible to have another surgery where the remnant that was left the first time is removed.
Patients with transplanted livers have to stay on immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of their lives to prevent organ rejection.
The arm rest can be removed from the seat on a 1998 F150 by locating the bolts holding it on. Remove the bolts with the proper tool and life the armrest from the seat carefully.