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There is no transplant for Crohn's disease. (The large intestine is never transplanted since you can live without it. The small intestine can be transplanted, but it does not cure Crohn's disease).
High dose of anti-biotics, fluids and bed rest
No cure for the cold has been found. Increased fluids can be helpful.
Have it drink plenty of fluids ,take two aspirins and call me tomorrow.
There is no known cure for it. But people with UC can take ASACOL for it or if it worsens can even have a procedure to take out the part of the intestine that is infected. I guess that is sort of a cure, but when you get that procedure, you hafta have a bag. There are also steriods.
i believe yes because it would be able to absorb the poison
There is no cure for yellow fever. You either die or survive by drinking enough fluids that you do not go into shock.
The home cure for common cold involves drinking plenty of fluids and inhaling steam. Blowing your nose, and staying warm and rested are also recommended for quick recovery.
Hernias are not self curable and must be repaired surgically before an infection sets in with the intestine.
Most likely not. In fact, sugar might actually make it worse by stimulating the release of gastric fluids.
Antibody is a humminity system of our body.the antibody is stop or eat or cough antigen and cure or stop to the diasses.
Vitamin B12 is found in foods of animal origin (meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products) so most people get enough from the foods they eat; however, some individuals can't absorb it. Normally, when you eat food, the hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes in your stomach release vitamin B12. Then the free vitamin B12 combines with a substance called intrinsic factor, which helps your small intestine absorb it.