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When a person is injured, operated on, or burned, the wound begins to heal and a scar appears, the pain will be significantly reduced, but the itching sensation will follow, especially when sweating or the weather changes. Scars are the marks left after the sores or wounds have healed, such as sores and scars, which are white or pale white, smooth, and firm in texture. Why do scars itch?
This starts with the formation of the scar, which begins to proliferate after about 1 week of scarring, with local redness, purple, deterioration and protrusion of the ** surface, and the new nerve endings are disorganized. The scar hyperplasia period lasts for about 3 and a half months or even a year, after which the fibrous tissue growth gradually stops, and the scar gradually flattens, softens, and changes in color to light brown or grayish-white. This indicates that the scar has entered a degenerative and atrophic phase.
If, for various reasons, especially in people with scar constitution, the scar continues to proliferate, and invades the normal ** beyond the original range, it is formed.
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According to my personal experience, people will experience a slight itching sensation after an injury, when the injury is about to heal, and when the weather changes, and there is no need to see a doctor, and the swelling will be fine after a while.
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Itching of the fingers, if there are no other manifestations of **, is considered to be a lesion of the peripheral nerves.
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I don't think there's any need to get any medicine or anything like that, most of the drugs are steroids, hormones, etc., which are not good for the body, and many of these problems can be solved with small items at home. Soak your hands twice a day with warm salt jujube water, and wipe it dry with a clean cloth, don't touch the water during this time, such as washing clothes and shirts, and then adjust the relatively strong salt water, use a cotton swab, and wipe it when you have nothing to do. This should be a fungus, first stool repentance and washing, don't use medicine at the beginning, it will be **.
Expect**.
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Wouldn't it be a periosteal? Gently rub it every day and spray some Yunnan aerosol to try it!!
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I've been in this situation before, but in a few days, you can try to tie it up with hot water, and if it doesn't work, you can only go to the hospital.
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Is it a problem with the grip method or the glue?
Let's go to the hospital to take a look, this matter must be taken seriously.
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Dude, let's go to the hospital!!
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It's not arthritis, it should be a little painful, it's just that the posture of the hand is not good when sleeping, the tendons in the palm are not comfortable, and it will be fine after a while.
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It may be arthritis.
Be sure to check it out and hurry**.
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Hello: According to the symptoms you described, it is very likely that you have hemorrhoids.
How do you know if you have hemorrhoids: (1) bleeding during stool; (2) hemorrhoidal prolapse; (3) pain ; (4) Itching, once you have the above symptoms, you should consider whether you have hemorrhoids.
Generally, if you want to have hemorrhoids, you need surgery, and there are two types of surgery: one is traditional surgery, and the other is instrumental. For example, PPH, COOK, HCPT, etc., the general instrument is fast, slightly painful, small wound, and not well received by patients.
It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up to confirm the diagnosis.
Wishing you a speedy recovery!
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If the blood is bright red, it is a hemorrhoid or an anal fissure; If it's dark red, it may be gastrointestinal bleeding.
Go to the hospital for surgery! Generally, if it is an anal fissure! No need to do a digital examination, take some anti-inflammatory drugs.
Can use potassium permanganate 1:5000, wash 3-4 times a day! Don't drink alcohol, eat spicy.
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If the thumb joint is bruised, it can grow on its own, and if it is swollen, you should go to the hospital to take an X-ray to see if there is a fracture.
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Hello; It is recommended that you have a blood test for uric acid, which may be gout. Also pay attention to check whether it is rheumatism, rheumatoid, I wish you good health. View the original post
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Hello friends, most of the considerations are caused by ringworm of the hand, it is recommended to go directly to the hospital**department to check carefully**.
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Hello, your situation is considered to be dermatitis can be anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory**, it is recommended to pay attention to local hygiene to prevent recurrence. It is necessary to pay attention to try not to scratch and do not use drugs indiscriminately, and if you have been empty for a long time, you should seek medical attention in time for Tongkai examination.
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