Initially, a scar is red because blood vessels are created while the body forms scar tissue. The damaged area is covered by a protective scab that eventually falls off. The scar may become brown or pink. It generally fades over time.
An antrum scar, typically referring to a scar in the antrum of the stomach, is not inherently dangerous. However, it can indicate underlying issues such as chronic gastritis or peptic ulcers, which may require medical attention if symptoms arise. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and management if there are concerns about any symptoms or complications associated with the scar.
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Scar tissue on the temporal lobe can be caused by various factors, including traumatic brain injury, infections (like encephalitis), or conditions such as epilepsy. These injuries or illnesses can lead to inflammation and the subsequent formation of scar tissue as the brain attempts to heal. Additionally, surgical procedures involving the temporal lobe may also result in scar formation. Over time, this scar tissue can affect brain function and may lead to neurological symptoms.
Post surgical scar tissue in general is called adhesions. This is the scar formation below the surface of the skin. As with elbow surgery or carpal tunnel surgery the tissue heals back in kind of a spider web formation. Sometimes this formation attaches to surrounding structures like nerves, which can cause problems and symptoms down the road.
Everybody's got one. It could be a old injury from your childhood that has left scar tissue and you have just noticed it now. Nothing to worry about unless you are having symptoms. If you are having symptoms then speak to your doctor.
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The SCAR-S is a 5.56mm and the SCAR-H is 7.62mm
You have a scar on your hand. How did you get that scar?
SCAR stands for 'Special Forces Combat Assault Rifle' and H means heavy.There are two types of SCAR, the SCAR-H(heavy) and the SCAR-L(light)
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The plural of scar is scars.