Adhesion
... to the sides of a wound). Also refers to
scar tissue strands that can form in the area of a ... cause of my problems. adhesion s. Bands of
scar tissue that can develop after surgery . ... s: The intestine can also become trapped in
scar tissue from previous surgery ( adhesion s), ...
Cirrhosis
... organ resulting in fibrosis, with nodule and
scar formation. The term is most often used in ... in which normal liver cells are replaced by
scar tissue , which interferes with all of these ... , liver cells are damaged and replaced by
scar tissue which, as it accumulates, hardens the ...
Injury
... An injury to the thoracic area may cause
scar tissue to develop during the healing process. This
scar tissue may lead to a compress ion of the ... size. However, sometimes, as when there is
scar tissue or calcification in the node , it ...
Keloid
... s, radiation, or surgical removal. Keloid
scar ( Keloid s ) Keloid s Keratin Cyst ( ... ... keloid (KEY-loyd) A thick, irregular
scar caused by excessive tissue growth at the site ... a millimetre big and it looked like a keloid
scar . It was slightly raised. The skin was very ...
Scar
...
scar Related Category: Pathology fibrous ... or disease in any tissue of the body.
scar re vision Alternative Names: Keloid re vision ; Hypertrophic
scar re vision ; ...
Connective tissue
... forms at the site of injury or disease in any tissue of the body.
scar tissue may replace injured skin and underlying muscle , damaged ... p urine is metabolize d. Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous (or
scar -like) connective tissue , and cysts are fluid-filled sacs. Fibrocystic ...
Contracture
... and can't be fully straightened. Contracture s occur when the burn
scar matures, thickens, and tightens, preventing movement . A contracture ... ... Dupuytren Contracture - Dupuytren contracture , a formation of
scar tissue beneath the skin of the palm of the hand occurs frequently ...
Curved penis
... not need to see a doctor. is characterized by a hard, fibrous layer of
scar tissue (plaque) that usually develops under the skin on the upper or lower side of the penis . When the penis is erect, the
scar tissue pulls the affected area off at an angle, causing a curved penis ...
Lead
... , holes below the wound that burrow into bone or deeper tissue s, and
scar carcinoma , a form of cancer that develops in
scar tissue . Accidents can lead to trauma tic injuries . For ...
Nodules
... frequently occur in people who have AIDS . keloid Excessive growth of
scar tissue on the skin . In the Early Lung Cancer Action Project ... are firm, pea-sized masses made up of inflammatory by-products and
scar tissue . Nodules : formed in inflammatory conditions such as ...
Plantar
... Surgery to warts on the sole of the foot ( plantar warts ) may leave
scar tissue that causes as much pressure or pain as the original wart . In such cases the symptoms will be permanent from the
scar but often temporary if the wart is left alone. [180] Skin ...
Plantar warts
... Surgery to warts on the sole of the foot ( plantar warts ) may leave
scar tissue that causes as much pressure or pain as the original wart . In such cases the symptoms will be permanent from the
scar but often temporary if the wart is left alone. Common warts tend ...
Plastic surgery
... a gap between the bone and the socket, to improve the range of motion.
scar tissue eventually fills the gap. Septoplasty is a reconstructive ... dental and oral surgery . Read our factsheet for information about
scar removal by plastic surgery . Manuka honey ... Comprehensive and ...
Pulmonary Fibrosis
... air sacs ( alveoli ) in the lungs . As the disease progresses, this
scar tissue impairs the transfer of oxygen from the alveoli into the ... of breath. Cough ( chronic ). Pulmonary fibrosis (the build-up of
scar tissue in the lung). Pneumonia ( chronic ). Inflamed lungs or ...
Suture
... to prevent the formation of deep vein blood clots . After the
scar is removed, small bandages or small stitches ( suture s ) will be used ... skin together. The skin then grows together and leaves a less obvious
scar that should blend in with the natural lines of the face. (back to top) ...
Surgery
... Surgery to warts on the sole of the foot ( plantar warts ) may leave
scar tissue that causes as much pressure or pain as the original wart . In such cases the symptoms will be permanent from the
scar but often temporary if the wart is left alone. Surgery This is ...
Sutures
... to prevent the formation of deep vein blood clots . After the
scar is removed, small bandages or small stitches ( sutures ) will be used ... skin together. The skin then grows together and leaves a less obvious
scar that should blend in with the natural lines of the face. (back to top) ...
Umbilicus
... For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... umbilicus The
scar at the site of attachment of the umbilical cord . The navel or belly ... around the umbilicus ( umbilical hernia ) in children or under the
scar of an operation ( incision al hernia ). Symptoms ... The umbilicus , ...
Alveoli
... to gradual scarring and thickening of the tissue (interstitium) between the air sacs ( alveoli ) in the lungs . As the disease progresses, this
scar tissue impairs the transfer of oxygen from the alveoli into the blood . As the air sacs in your lungs ( alveoli ) become damaged, it ...
Aphthous ulcer
... (1 in 5 people) have aphthous ulcer s at any given time. Aphthous ulcer s typically last for 10-14 days and they heal without leaving a
scar . Aphthous ulcer s The other common type is an aphthous ulcer , which appears when someone's feeling stress ed, or under the weather. They ...
Aphthous ulcers
... population (1 in 5 people) have aphthous ulcers at any given time. Aphthous ulcers typically last for 10-14 days and they heal without leaving a
scar . Aphthous ulcers The other common type is an aphthous ulcer , which appears when someone's feeling stress ed, or under the weather. They ...
Basal cell carcinoma
... cancer s and lead to early treatment . A rare type of basal cell cancer called a morpheaform basal cell carcinoma may look like a small
scar . Diagnosis ... Any part of the skin can be affected, but areas routinely exposed to the sun (arms, legs, head, neck) are most at risk. Less ...
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
... , a donut-shaped gland below the bladder , enlarges. Benign prostatic hyperplasia ( BPH ) Bladder calculi (stones) Urethral stricture (
scar tissue ) Bladder tumor s ( cancer ) Pelvic tumor s ( cervix , prostate , uterus , rectal) ... benign prostatic hyperplasia ...
Bleeding
... band or compress ed with an inflated balloon to stop the bleeding . In sclerotherapy, the vessel is injected with a chemical that causes it to
scar and wither away. Bleeding from the kidney s produces smoky urine , which may be b right red. Bleeding from the urethra is always b right ...
Boils
... that find their way into the blood stream may also come from burns and infected wounds , or from boils and tooth abscess es. Areas of
scar tissue , blister s, boils , rashes , or varicose veins should be avoided. Finally, certain acupressure points should not be stimulated on ...
Burn
... s occur as does pain . Even air blowing across this type of burn is painful. The healing usually takes two or three weeks and a permanent mild
scar or change in skin color may result. TThe cause of a burn may be: direct heat - flames, hot surfaces, hot liquids or gases electrical - ...
Bunion
... extra bone and a fluid-filled sac grow at the base of the big toe. bunion s , hammertoe s, or other abnormalities in the bones of the foot
scar tissue that has grown over the site of an earlier infection ... Bunion s increase the risk for developing callus es on the feet. Wearing ...
Burns
... burns and destroys part of the macula and often results in some central vision loss (a blind spot, or scotoma , where the laser created a
scar ). This is usually unavoidable. (back to top) What To Think About ... In first -degree burns the outer layer of skin , called epidermis , ...
Bunions
... or high-heeled shoes, they suffer from bunions much more than do men. bunions , hammertoe s, or other abnormalities in the bones of the foot
scar tissue that has grown over the site of an earlier infection ... Bunions increase the risk for developing callus es on the feet. Wearing ...
Calcification
... and hardening of the ligament s in the spinal column. Most commonly affects the neck and lower back. However, sometimes, as when there is
scar tissue or calcification in the node , it will not return to normal size and will stay enlarged. Extensive ballooning of the mitral valve ...
Collagen
... Layer: A transparent sheet of tissue composed of strong layered protein fiber s called collagen . Once injured, Bowman's layer can form a
scar as it heals. If these scars are large and centrally located, some vision loss can occur. Photo aging and other collagen changes - Although ...
Congenital cataract
... late adulthood. Common examples include a congenital cataract (an opaque area that develops inside the lens of the eye before birth ), a
scar on the cornea or congenital ptosis (a drooping eyelid that is present at birth ). When one shines a b right light on the pupil , it ...
Crest syndrome
... your skin and connective tissue . CREST syndrome : A limited form of scleroderma , a disease of connective tissue with the formation of
scar tissue (fibrosis) in the skin and sometimes also in other organ s of the body. CREST stands for: ... CREST Syndrome A less severe form of ...
Curvature of the penis
... ( Curvature of the Penis ) PFO ( Patent Foramen Ovale ) ... Peyronie's disease is the abnormal curvature of the penis caused by accumulated
scar tissue . Testicular torsion is considered a medical emergency , when a testicle becomes twisted and blood supply is cut off. ...
Cutaneous
... rheumatoid nodules appear in about one-quarter of cases. Nodules are firm, pea-sized masses made up of inflammatory by-products and
scar tissue . Per cutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy - A narrow tubelike instrument is passed through a small incision in the back to the ...
Cysts
... are hardy enough to survive outside the body. The term "fibrocystic" refers to fibrosis and cysts . Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous (or
scar -like) connective tissue , and cysts are fluid-filled sacs. Fibrocystic changes can cause breast swelling and pain . Researchers found ...
Disease
... on her dog, Rocky's, stroke . News Storiesread more Special Offers ... Disease develops when a combination of fatty material, calcium , and
scar tissue (plaque) builds up in the arteries that supply the heart with blood . Fifth disease is caused by the human parvo virus . It is ...
Endometriosis
... endometrioid carcinoma ; endometrioid tumour; endometrioma; endometriosis ; ... Any process (such as infection , endometriosis , tumor s, or
scar tissue in the pelvis (pelvic adhesion s) that cause twisting or chinking of the tube) that damages the Fallopian tube or narrows its diameter ...
Esophageal stricture
... stricture . Narrowing of your esophagus (stricture) causes large chunks of food to get caught. Narrowing may result from the formation of
scar tissue , often caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or from tumor s. esophageal stricture , which is a narrowing of the ...
Fatty liver
... liver slowly breaks the alcohol down to sugar . Eventually the difficult task weakens this vital organ , and fatty liver degeneration begins.
scar tissue develops; the experts call it cirrhosis . There are several causatives for swim bladder difficulties, including injury , bacterial ...