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The human body can repair skin/organ laceration, fractures, evenrepair nerves - albeit the duration and rate of recovery differ.For instance:
The burn scar on my arm from the hot soldering iron was smoothearlier, now even the scar has grown hair over it. My rib, havingsuffered a nasty contusion 7 months ago, still troubles me onoccasion almost to the point I must stop aught all. A school-matewho suffered a compound fracture of the tibia is recovered to thepoint he walks again; albeit with a slight limp.
Why can the heart muscles not repair themselves?
The human body can repair skin/organ laceration, fractures, evenrepair nerves - albeit the duration and rate of recovery differ.For instance:
The burn scar on my arm from the hot soldering iron was smoothearlier, now even the scar has grown hair over it. My rib, havingsuffered a nasty contusion 7 months ago, still troubles me onoccasion almost to the point I must stop aught all. A school-matewho suffered a compound fracture of the tibia is recovered to thepoint he walks again; albeit with a slight limp.
Why can the heart muscles not repair themselves?
Patrina SchowalterLv2
21 Nov 2018