Necrotic tissue is dead tissue and is no longer viable. It can cause infection or it just serves no purpose even with blood flow within the area. It’s impossible for it to be reversed. Why can’t it be though? What progress have scientists made with that?

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Necrotic tissue is dead tissue and is no longer viable. It can cause infection or it just serves no purpose even with blood flow within the area. It’s impossible for it to be reversed. Why can’t it be though? What progress have scientists made with that?

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I give you an excavator and 5 million popped balloons. Is it at all feasible for you to use the excavator to patch up and reinflate all the balloons?

Also the balloons are filled with thumbtacks that are going to pop other nearby balloons unless you get the balloons patched up and seal the thumbtacks in them pronto.

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