When an organ or tissue protrudes through an area of weak muscle, it is called a hernia. This condition often occurs in the abdominal wall but can also happen in other areas of the body. Hernias may develop due to factors such as heavy lifting, straining, or congenital weaknesses in the muscle. Symptoms can include visible bulges, pain, or discomfort, and treatment may involve surgical intervention to repair the defect.
The condition that occurs when an organ or tissue protrudes through an area of weak muscle is called a hernia. This can happen in various parts of the body, most commonly in the abdomen, and can result from factors like heavy lifting, obesity, or congenital defects. Hernias may cause discomfort and require medical intervention, ranging from lifestyle changes to surgical repair, depending on their severity.
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One example is a hernia which is when your intestine portrudes through you abdominals, in which case is causes a great deal of pain and ussually requires surgery to fix.
Muscle is an organ! An organ is made up of a group of tissue and muscle is made up of a group of tissue! So muscle is an organ sure! Just me!
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A muscle is an organ composed of tissues.
The organ system composed of tissue that can contract and relax is muscle tissue.
Face has plenty of muscle tissue..
The term you are looking for is "prolapse". It refers to the abnormal displacement or protrusion of an organ or tissue from its usual position within the body.
Cells Make Tissues, Tissues Make Organs. A muscle is a Tissue because It is a lot of tissue, but not enough to form Organs or a Organ.
No. A muscle is an organ composed of muscle and connective tissue.
No. A muscle is an organ composed of muscle and connective tissue.