Question:
Yes, in addition to my previous email 2 days ago about peritonitis, are there frequencies to eliminate the formation of fibrous bundles (commissures) in the abdominal cavity resulting from inflammatory diseases?
Answer:
Fibrous bundles (also called commissures) in the abdominal cavity that result from inflammatory diseases are thickened, fibrous tissues that form as a result of chronic inflammation. These structures typically occur when the body’s natural healing processes lead to the formation of scar tissue or adhesions, particularly after an inflammatory response.
In the context of the abdominal cavity, these fibrous bundles can be seen in conditions like peritonitis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), or abdominal tuberculosis, where the inflammation leads to the growth of abnormal tissue that can adhere (or “stick”) to various organs, tissues, and structures in the abdomen.
Therefore Fibrous bundles are a result of a specific condition (as mentioned IBD, Peritonitis) and the original condition must be identified and treated, rather than these ” commissures symptoms”