Hard palm edema

Hard palm edema is local edema caused by inflammation of the palm tissue due to trauma, infection, autoimmunity and other factors. For various reasons, some edema will continue for more than one month to 1-2 years. We will continue to edema after injury 6 Those who have not disappeared for more than a week are called "persistent edema." In some cases, the edema fluid is rich in protein and will accumulate a large amount of cellulose. It will cause scar tissue formation along with the inflammatory hyperplasia reaction, making the skin and subcutaneous hard . This forms "hard edema."

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