Any Doctors Out There? What Is The Best Way To Rid Of Scar Adhesions After Stitches Are Removed...?
Question by Fred K | Posted in Skin Conditions
in this containerize it is a deep cut on the forearm...massaging? drinking lots of water? exercise?
Answer: Not a doctor, but you could use a butterfly spread, that holds the skin together well, and when it's healed up, use BIO OIL, it's good for reducing the signs of scarring, for old and new scars
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Can You Tell Me What Does This Sentence Mean: "Adhesions Are Thin Bands Of Scar Tissue Formed Within The Body?
Question by phuonganh_dethuong158 | Posted in Words & Wordplay
Adhesions are thin bands of scar mass formed within the body in response to inflammation or injury.
I don't understand this sentence. Can you unravel it?
Answer: The verdict is very simple, I'm guessing you don't understand some of the words.
A scar is thick or stiff skin that sometimes appears when the excoriate is healing.
A scar can be on the outer surface of the skin, or inside the body, on an organ or accumulation (group of cells forming a "skin").
When scars built inside the body on some tissue, and they are thin bands (like thin strings or threads), they are called "adhesions".
"adhere" is a dialogue that means to stick, like glue. In fact, this is where we get the word adhesive (paste). "Adhesions" probably comes from this word as well.
I severed a bravery and tendons 4 months ago on the forearm, went to PT for 3months to mobilize my hand and cut back the surgical scar adhesions. My surgeon says after 3 months i could put weight on the arm. So my question is, does exercising lightly rebuild new web and reduce internal scarring between the tendons and the skin? So far i have seen and felt some rehabilitation
Answer: You went to incarnate therapy and did the excercises to help reduce the scarring on the muscle and tendon tissues. During the healing answer scar tissue can "overgrow" causing the surrounding muscle & tendons to pact (pull) down tightly and you'd lose all mobility.
I work in surgery and our orthopaedic surgeons definately send their patients to P.T. (bodily therapy) immediatly post-operatively for the best results. So your doc was right in sending you!
Non-surgical Treatment For Adhesions Or Scar Tissue?
Question by Latina | Posted in Other - Diseases
anyone knows about something like that..to premium them without having an operation
just in case adhesions or scar tissue are fibrous bands that etiquette between tissues and organs, often as a result of injury during surgery. They may be thought of as internal scar pile. can cause lots of pain and bowel obstruction.
Answer: There are few nonsurgical treatments for internal adhesions -- steroid group therapy is about the only one I can think of. If the adhesions are causing pain and/or obstruction or otherwise threatening one's health or impacting the trait of life, the recommended treatment is surgical excision.
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Adhesions. Many people have never heard the discussion can, indeed are still agony from the many problems they engender. Adhesions are also known as scar combination, fibrous bands that nature at the location of abuse. Since the surgery, the abuse is) (trauma to the majority, adhesions at the position of the slit. Although adhesions no problems for some patients after surgery can inveigle to other patients may find distressing experiences, often debilitating headache caused by adhesions that have formed not only at the Website of the cut, but have continued to evolve, sometimes until years after the eye, so that the internalorgans are fused together.
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