Family Feud: Kidney, Appendix, Mole, Tonsils, Gallbladder
No, ribs do not grow back if surgically removed. Unlike certain tissues in the body, ribs are bones that do not regenerate after being surgically excised. Once removed, the body may adapt to the absence of the rib, but the bone itself will not reappear.
Yes, half of the thyroid gland can be surgically removed. This surgery is known as a partial thyroidectomy. It is common that after half of the thyroid gland is surgically removed that a patient will need to start taking daily thyroid medication.
the liver is a great organ, and is our only organ capable of some regeneration meaning it can grow to replace what has been removed !! follow your doctors orders and good luck..
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Natural delivery is the most common and safest form of childbirth. Cesarian births require that the baby be surgically removed from the mother's body, and are much more complicated.
Gangrene is a medical condition that causes body tissue to die and turn black. In severe cases, the affected tissue may fall off or may need to be surgically removed.
Not mainly, if its a natural miscarrage your body knows what to do and will drain itself of it naturally. You do however have to go for a checkup to make sure everything is out or you will get infections.
Well, of course it would harm you; if it hardened, which cement is apt to do, it would form a blockage in whatever part of your body it had hardened. It would in all probability need to be surgically removed.
You should be able to find photographs of Lipomas on the Internet. They are soft tissue cysts, often called 'fatty cysts' and they are not cancerous. They can be surgically removed but your body may grow more of them.
Your body still functions the same if your stomach is surgically removed. The surgeon connects the tube that runs down the throat and stomach to the small intestine. It does not affect the ability to digest food but you may have to eat smaller meals as opposed to larger ones.
I had the same thing happen to me. My problem was my gall bladder, I had it surgically removed. Go to the doc. and get a sonogram that will tell you if its your gallbladder. good luck:)
The Question Isn't " Does The Appendix Grow back?" The Question is do you want it to? ;)