Several enzymes released by the amoeba are able to dissolve the host's tissues, giving access to the brain. Once in the brain, the amoeba causes damage
Excessive alcohol consumption, including beer, can damage multiple organs in the body, including the liver, brain, heart, and digestive system. Alcohol can cause inflammation, fatty liver disease, and cirrhosis in the liver, impair brain function and cognition, weaken the heart muscle, and disrupt the digestive system, among other harmful effects.
The tissues that regenerate well in the body include the skin, liver, bone marrow, and the inner lining of the intestine. These tissues have a high capacity for cell proliferation and replacement, allowing them to heal and regenerate after injury or damage.
Liver
The two types of organs are internal organs (such as the heart, lungs, and liver) and external organs (such as the skin, eyes, and ears). Internal organs perform vital functions within the body, while external organs are located on the outside of the body and help with sensory perception and protection.
The heart, kidneys, gastrointestinal system, and nervous system are affected most often. Other common sites of amyloid accumulation include the brain, joints, liver, spleen, pancreas, respiratory system, and skin.
the thing that can damage the lungs,liver and brain is smoking or cancer.
Only if you consume alcohol.Alcohol can cause liver and brain damage.
Yes, the brain, kidneys and intestines
it is damege to the liver
Your colon is affected by Entamoeba hystolytica. At times it attacks your liver, lungs and brain also.
Brain liver heart
Found in highly metabolic tissues (liver, brain, pancreas, kidneys, heart)....not very specific.....maker of hepatocyte (or other organ) damage...needs to be part of a picture
The liver-damage patient.
Possible liver damage, kidney damage, possibly brain damage.
damage to the brain and liver and be feel sick in the mourning
no too much alcohol can lead to liver damage not brain damage or tumor.
Severe brain damage, chronic and progressive liver disease leading to breakdown in liver function and death.