Scarring
Introduction
Introduction A block formed by the condensation of platelets and fibrin on the surface of a wound or sore. When the wound or sore is healed, it will fall off by itself. The blood, exudate, etc. will form a sputum; it is a wound or sore surface. Hard block. It refers to a scar on the superficial layer of the skin, which is slightly different from normal skin and forms a skin infection.
Cause
Cause
Blood, exudates, etc., form a sputum.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Platelet aggregation test (PAgT) clotting time platelet test item coagulation factor activity assay
A hard mass that is formed on the surface of a wound or sore.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Superficial scar: Superficial scar refers to a scar on the superficial layer of the skin, which is slightly different from normal skin and forms a skin infection.
Contracture scar: A contracture scar is a scar named after the dysfunction caused by it. More common after deep burn healing, due to scar contraction, often lead to shape changes and dysfunction, long-term scar contracture can affect the development of bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves and other tissues, should be treated early.
Depressed scars: Defects in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue of the skin can cause depressed scars, often caused by hemorrhoids, trauma, and chickenpox.
A hard mass that is formed on the surface of a wound or sore.
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