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Q: Why do I have Scar tissue in my lungs after valve replacement?
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How long is the hospital stay for removal of scar tissue after knee replacement?

there is no need to remove any scar tissue after a knee replacement


Crystalline silica can cause scar tissue to form on what organs?

The Lungs


You had knee replacement surgery and doctor says you have scar tissue How soon does scar tissue form after a surgery?

With-in a few days


Why does a deep injury to the skin result in abundant scar tissue formation?

More severe injuries damage and destroy more tissue , requiring greater replacement with scar tissue


When inhaled crystalline silica can cause scar tissue to form on what organs?

The Lungs


What is fibroid ptb?

Pulmonary fibrosis is the creation of excess fibrous tissue (scar tissue) in the lungs. Because scar tissue is thick and stiff, it makes it more difficult to breathe and makes it more difficult for your body to absorb oxygen through your lungs when you breathe.


What disease is caused when liver cells are replaced by useless scar tissue?

Cirrhosis of the liver involves the replacement of healthy liver cells with scar tissue.


Which tissue heals by scar tissue?

Skin 2nd answer: True, but also most tissue in the body will heal with scar tissue if it is lacerated, torn, or incised.


What part of the body and organs affected by asbestosis?

The lungs are the only organs affected by asbestosis. The fibers are just large enough to get lodged into the areas of the lungs and cause tissue damage forming scar tissue.


Scar tissue is it danger?

I s having scar tissue dangerous


Is scar tissue dangerous?

I s having scar tissue dangerous


How can you correct scar tissue in knee after a total knee replacement you are still limping?

Early mobilization of scar tissue is very essential. If thick scars are performed a thorough consultation with your surgeon regarding what to do next is very important. Hope it helps!