Hazard of scar proliferation in caesarean section

   Many women have hyperplastic scars after a C-section. First of all, a caesarean section will inevitably leave scars, but everyone's physique is different. Some people have good physiques and the scars left behind are not obvious, but some people have wounds on their bodies that will continue to grow and form raised scars that are itchy and painful. So what are the hazards and treatments of scar hyperplasia in caesarean section?


   Scar is an inevitable product in the process of human wound repair. Broadly speaking, there is no wound healing without a scar. The main component of scar tissue is fibrin. The production and deposition of scar tissue collagen increases the strength of the wound, which is beneficial in a general sense, but harmful in appearance.


   Therefore, the scar is always an imperfect replacement compared to the injured tissue. From a mechanical point of view, its resistance is weakened; from a nutritional point of view, it causes obstacles to the exchange of oxygen and nutrients; from a functional point of view, it causes deformities and dysfunctions of damaged tissues, from an aesthetic point of view, resulting in appearance Destruction.


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   The hospital has no effective treatment for scar hyperplasia. Sometimes the gains outweigh the gains after treatment, and the degree of raised scars will become larger. Moreover, surgery, injections and other treatments are prone to relapse. Traditional Chinese medicine has a very good effect on the treatment of keloids. It is safe, effective, and has no side effects. It is the best choice for treatment. For example, Yu'Lin'TangBan'Shen' Ling is formulated with ancient prescriptions and has significant effects.


   Pay more attention in daily life and try to avoid mechanical, chemical, and thermal stimulation of the affected area. Avoid repeated traction, friction collapse and infection. Wipe off sweat in time, do not scratch with your hands, or rub the scar with clothes or wash with water to stop itching, so as not to aggravate local irritation, promote the inflammatory reaction of connective tissue, and cause further itching.


   Also remind new mothers to eat more fruits, eggs, lean meat, skins and other foods rich in vitamin C, E and essential amino acids. These foods can promote blood circulation and improve epidermal metabolism. Avoid eating hot peppers, green onions, garlic and other aggressive foods.

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