Fibrous involves the thickening and scarring of connective tissue. Fibrosis can cause a variety of symptoms, including:
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Thickened or hard skin
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Uneven skin texture
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Painful lumps under the skin
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Large pores
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Skin discoloration
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Numbness or loss of sensation
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Pulling sensation when moving or stretching
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Limited mobility
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Contracting of the Skin
This can manifest as hard lumps beneath the skin's surface. It differs significantly from normal post-operative swelling, which is softer and diminishes over time. Fibrous involves the thickening and scarring of connective tissue.
Yes, treatments like manual lymphatic drainage, shockwave therapy, carboxyl treatments, and radio frequency are used to manage fibrosis effectively.
- Massage therapy: Manual massage techniques can break down the fibrous tissue and improve circulation in the affected area.
- Compression therapy: Compression garments support the treated area and prevent the formation of new fibrous tissue.
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