It depend on the severity of the disease. In most cases it can be healed completely. But in severe ones, the damage is permanent and nothing can be done to remove it. For instance, the pulmonary tuberculosis can be healed, but if it has developed fibrosis of the pulmonary organ, it cannot be undone. For more information you can read <a href="http://tuberculosissymptom.org">Tuberculosis symptoms</a>.
Yes, leprosy causes permanent loss of feeling in limbs, leaving the person more vulnerable to accidentally hurting themselves. This can cause permanent damage.
The organ that is damaged if a person has Tuberculosis (TB) is the lungs.
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no there is no permanent damage no there is no permanent damage
a condition that is most common in young children but is especially dangerous in the elderly. Patients develop headaches, become drowsy, and eventually comatose. Permanent brain damage is the rule unless prompt treatment is given.
No, it is not safe to use a heat mark on a wood table as it can damage the surface and leave a permanent mark.
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis primarily damage the lungs. If left untreated, the infection can spread from the lungs to affect other organs such as the kidneys, spine, and brain.
It probably will damage your, even if you put heat protector because it is a permanent straightener.
Permanent Damage - 1992 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
No, destroying a permanent does not count as dealing damage in Magic: The Gathering.
.May I leave the room so I can attend to my untreated tuberculosis?
no, if there is no visible damage to the fibreglass within a day of it being cleaned off, there should be no permanent damage.