What medicine does giant scar disease rub?
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Chinese medicine called crab foot swelling or giant mark disease, is a kind of fibroma. This disease is related to the constitution. It is the product of excessive hyperplasia of fibrous connective tissue. If the epidermis of scar constitution is damaged, such as trauma, mosquito bites, it is very likely to form keloids. Keloids protrude from the skin, and the skin surface is tumor like hyperplasia. The surface is smooth, red and shiny. It is often found that there are dilated capillaries extending outward. Skin damage to the edge out, crab foot deformation, itching or tingling burning sensation. Because of the keen sense of pain, it may be caused by the sensitive conduction of nerve endings or the formation of micro neuroma, or even the pain caused by gently touching clothes. What medicine does giant scar disease rub?
What medicine does giant scar disease rub?
Keloid, scar hyperplasia is an important complication of trauma. There are many reasons for keloid, such as burns, trauma, trauma, acne (acne), ear drilling and preventive injection. It can form different degrees of scar hyperplasia and keloid. Its preventive measures mainly lie in the immature stage before and between scar formation, The main purpose is to remove all kinds of factors causing scar proliferation, reduce scar growth and prevent various deformities and dysfunction caused by scar
Scar formation: scar formation is caused by inflammatory reaction, imbalance of collagen synthesis and degradation, appearance of abnormal mucopolysaccharide and proliferation of fibroblasts. Reduced lymphatic reflux and local edema in hypertrophic scar can lead to scar hypertrophy, which is an inevitable product of wound repair
Contracture scar: contracture scar is a scar named after its dysfunction characteristics. It is often seen after deep burn healing. Due to scar contraction, it often leads to shape change and dysfunction. Long term scar contracture can affect the development of bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves and other tissues, so it should be treated as soon as possible
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In severe cases, the mechanical, chemical and thermal stimulation of the affected area should be reduced as much as possible to avoid repeated traction, friction, ulceration and infection. At ordinary times, attention should be paid to prevent trauma, burns, ear holes, eyebrow lines, etc., so as not to damage the dermis, especially the parts with poor service free function, such as chest, shoulder and back