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If a scull fracture results in damage to nerves that help transmit the signals for taste, taste will be affected. Even damage to the smell cranial nerves will affect the sensation of taste.
There is nothing particularly toxic on the planet Mercury. The element mercury, which has nothing to do with the planet, can cause nerve damage.
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mercury is made of iron and metal!
Stem cells can be used to regrow a variety of different tissues and organs without a person with nerve damage. In a person with nerve damage, they can help to regrow nerves.
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Mercury is toxic, it can be absorbed through the skin and the vapor can be inhaled. Once in the body it does not leave. It can cause damage to the nerves, liver, and proteins and can be especially damaging to children. Exposure to large quantities, especially over a long time, can be lethal.
The hearing nerves are unable to recover from damage.
the element mercury can cause brain damage of kidney damage which could be fatal
there are 3 type of nerves
the acute bacterial infection whose toxins can damage the heart muscle and peripheral nerves is what
Nerves can get damaged due to physical injuries that directly impact the nerves, due to infection by pathogens such as meningococcal bacteria or poliovirus, or due to exposure to poisons such as mercury.
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The deformity, damage to joints, and at times inflammation in areas surrounding nerves and nervous tissue in rheumatoid arthritis often lead to entrapment of nerves. Carpal tunnel syndrome and ulna nerve compression are example of this. Entrapment can damage nerves and may lead to serious consequences including the damage of muscles.
Mercury is VERY VERY poisonous. It combines with body chemicals to form compounds that kill nerves and destroy tissues.
If a scull fracture results in damage to nerves that help transmit the signals for taste, taste will be affected. Even damage to the smell cranial nerves will affect the sensation of taste.