In daily life, the momentary scars of a little inattention remain on our bodies. If not handled well, it can easily lead to many complications, and scar hyperplasia is one of them. Symptoms of scar hyperplasia include itching, tingling or burning, susceptibility to irritation, or local hypersensitivity. So, how exactly to solve the problem of scar hyperplasia and itching?

Scar hyperplasia, also known as scarma, is caused by excessive hyperplasia of fibrous connective tissue. Keloid bumps are tumor-like, smooth surfaces, ruddy and shiny in color, and dilated capillaries are often found. The skin lesion protrudes outward from the edge and the crab's foot deforms. Skin lesions vary in size, appearance, hardness, cartilage-like, and self-conscious symptoms are often itchy or painful, burning.
Trauma or postoperative scars will go through a hyperplasia period, hyperplasia scars have itching or even a relatively hard texture, for hyperplasia scars, now the early treatment is mainly in the local application of scars and other ointments for application. In addition, if the symptoms of scar hyperplasia or itching are more intense, laser, surgery, radiation therapy and other methods can be used in combination to resolve the hyperplasia symptoms of the scar through treatment.
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