The gall bladder, the stomach, any part of the intestine, and most especially the appendix--all cause peritonitis when they leak or rupture.
No, your internal organs do not expand on a plane while flying. However, changes in cabin pressure and altitude can cause temporary changes in air pressure which may affect your body, but it should not cause your organs to expand.
Visceroptosis is the downward displacement of internal organs.
Yes, having reversed internal organs is a rare condition called situs inversus. In most cases, it does not cause any health issues or symptoms. However, it can complicate surgical procedures if not known beforehand.
Yes, an octopus has internal organs similar to those of other animals. These include a central brain, a complex digestive system, gills for respiration, a heart to circulate blood, and reproductive organs.
The internal organs except for the heart have smooth muscle. The heart has myocardial muscle.
Peritonitis
No, your internal organs do not expand on a plane while flying. However, changes in cabin pressure and altitude can cause temporary changes in air pressure which may affect your body, but it should not cause your organs to expand.
Losing your peritoneum, the membrane lining the abdominal cavity, can lead to serious health complications. It may cause organs to become exposed, increasing the risk of infection and inflammation, known as peritonitis. Additionally, without the protective barrier of the peritoneum, the internal organs may be more susceptible to damage and injury. Immediate medical attention is critical to address such a situation.
Um maaaybe cause if they aren't they could get harmed?
what did te embalrs do with the internal organs
Peritonitis from any cause is treated with antibiotics given through a needle in the vein, along with fluids to prevent dehydration
An infection of the peritoneum is called peritonitis. This infection is caused by a fungal or bacterial infection and can cause inflammation of the area.
they become very cold, its like their internal organs freeze and they become slow at working, this can cause the mammal to die. the internal organs do not freeze while the animal is alive...
To protect you'r internal organs
Internal organs are organs that are inside your body, like your heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc.
Contains organs involved in internal fertilizayion
Visceroptosis is the downward displacement of internal organs.