Treat the patient with medications that decrease the immune system's response.
Treat the patient with medications that decrease the immune system's response.
stop using all toxins
not all the time but it can mean your body is rejecting it
I'm persuming your talking about rejecting or rejecting the law in which te answer is the house of lords
medicanes such as Prograf, and Prednisone are used immedietly after transplant. these are used to keep the lungs from rejecting and are life long meds. Many others are taken but it all depends on your situation.
Best bet is to see your local professional body piercer and have them look at it for you, they can tell you if it's migrating or rejecting.
Because chances are, is that you were taking medications that your body built tolerance to. Your body stops producing the chemicals the medications were fooling your mind into thinking they were having and you go into withdrawal. Certain medications like Benzodiazepines have deadly withdrawal syndromes.
your body would be rejecting the piercing
yes your body is rejecting piercings, for example when you pierce your ear, you are inserting a metal rod through your skin.. your body immediately knows that something is wrong and wants to heal, which causes your ear to swell and hurt that's when white cells kick in, and your body also tries to fight the bacteria that goes in and the body tries not to get sick. your body does not want some metal object in it, its just not something natural for it. therefore your body is rejecting the piercing but it cant grow around it. but piercing eventually close depending on how wide it is... i hope this helped :)
Your body may be rejecting it. The rejection process is the same as if you had a splinter, your body senses a foreign object and pushes it out.
the only time you would have to take a piercing out is if your body is rejecting it or it is getting infected