tissue damage

Can Tissue Damage Be Reversed?

The reversibility of tissue damage depends on its severity and the tissues involved. Some tissues, like those in the liver and skin, have a high capacity for regeneration and can recover from damage over time. However, other tissues, such as those in the heart or brain, have limited regenerative abilities. Advances in regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy offer hope for repairing or replacing damaged tissues, but these treatments are still under research and not widely available.

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