Once attached tissue dies, gangrene can set in unless the dead tissue is removed expeditiously. Failure to do so allows the dead tissue to poison the body, and it will kill surrounding tissue and/or try to kill the person affected when enough toxins (from the dead tissue) are dumped into the circulatory system. Dead tissue cannot "regrow" itself and must be excised through surgical intervention. That is the only option. The cause of the gangrene in the stomach will have to be understood and the diagnosis and treatment will have to be accurate and aggressive to prevent a "rerun" of the story. Following removal of the dead tissue, the body will have to be "nursed back to health" by treating the poisoning and any infections that may arise. Depending on how much of the stomach is affected, the future for the individual recovering will include some life changes as regards diet and eating habits.
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Such a cure has not yet been discovered.
Sex likely will not cure a stomach ache, but it may take your mind off of the pain.
Gangrene can affect any part of the body where blood flow is restricted, leading to tissue death. It commonly occurs in the extremities such as fingers, toes, arms, and legs. Organs like the intestines can also be affected by a type of gangrene called internal gangrene.
No. Once gangrene has set in the involved tissue is dead and so cannot be saved.
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There is no actual cure. It can be controlled.Another Perspective:Begin by seeing a doctor, ASAP! If there's no cure today, there might be tomorrow.
No, Stomach ulcers are caused by a bacteria. A course of antibiotics will cure the problem.
A greasy breakfast will sometimes cure a hangover because the stomach is usually empty after a night out drinking. Eating and getting the stomach full helps to quell the acid in the stomach caused by the alcohol.
It is used for Glaucoma , Stomach problems, cancer patients and anxiety.