Yes, it is possible to have internal shingles, where the rash and pain occur internally without any visible signs on the skin. This is known as internal shingles and can affect organs such as the lungs, brain, or eyes. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have internal shingles.
it protects the internal organs
To protect our internal organs from germs.
Yes, it covers your internal organs.
The skin provides an outer sheath or covering for the whole body. Skin helps regulate temperature. It prevents organisms from direct access to internal organs.
The skin provides an outer sheath or covering for the whole body. Skin helps regulate temperature. It prevents organisms from direct access to internal organs.
The skin provides an outer sheath or covering for the whole body. Skin helps regulate temperature. It prevents organisms from direct access to internal organs.
To some degree it is absorbed by the skin; if your internal organs are exposed to chlorinated water whether or not they absorb it is probably not the biggest of your problems.
the skin
Measles and mumps are caused by two different viruses and usually affect different organs. Measles usually show with a skin rash while mumps affect the salivary glands near the ear. It can also affect the testicles.
Obviously to protect the internal body organs and to sense things.
Chlorine itself is a skin irritant, so you would expect it to worsen a rash of any type.