Yes, stenosis can affect organs by narrowing the passageways or openings through which bodily fluids, such as blood or bile, flow. This can lead to reduced blood supply or impaired function of the affected organ, potentially causing a range of health issues. For example, spinal stenosis can compress nerves, leading to pain or mobility issues, while vascular stenosis can restrict blood flow, impacting heart or brain health. The severity and impact depend on the location and degree of the stenosis.
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, yeasts or parasites can affect organs.
HIV, if untreated, has the potential to affect all body organs.
Doesn't really affect the organs. It is a painful spine injury to your backbone.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
the mouth
yes
the liver
brain
The Colon
when your underage and drinlking it affects your organs because there not fully developed and it can affect yoor organs long term
Pyloric stenosis is also referred to as hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
The difference between lumbar spinal stenosis and cervical spinal stenosis is mainly the location of the problem. however, between the two lumbar spinal stenosis is the more severe form of stenosis.