Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD in the US.
Infertility due to scarring caused by chlamydia cannot be reversed, whether it occurs in a male or female. However, the decrease in sperm quality and quantity that can result from infection of the testicles gradually reverses, at least in part, after treatment.
Abortion can potentially lead to infertility in women by causing damage to the uterus or cervix during the procedure, increasing the risk of infections that can harm reproductive organs, or causing scarring that may interfere with future pregnancies.
Infertility from scarring due to chlamydia is not reversible without surgery, but some male factor infertility due to chlamydia may be. A small study suggests that damage to sperm quality and function may be reversed after chlamydia treatment. (See related link).
Apical pleural scarring refers to the formation of scar tissue on the pleura, the membrane that lines the lungs. It commonly occurs at the apex (top) of the lungs and can result from various conditions like infections, inflammation, or exposure to toxins. This scarring can restrict lung expansion, leading to breathing difficulties.
An anti-inflammatory medication (Kenalog) can be applied to the ear in the event of abnormal scar formation.
Salpingitis is the inflammation of the fallopian tubes. It can affect the lining of the fallopian tubes, leading to swelling, redness, and potential scarring. In severe cases, it can cause blockages in the fallopian tubes, leading to infertility.
Crohn's disease itself does not directly cause infertility, but it can impact fertility in both men and women due to associated complications. In women, inflammation and scarring in the reproductive organs can lead to complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, which may affect fertility. Men may experience infertility due to complications like surgery-related changes or reduced sperm quality. Managing Crohn's disease effectively is crucial for minimizing its potential impact on fertility.
The abnormal formation of fibrous tissue is called fibrosis. It can occur in response to injury, inflammation, or other types of damage to tissues. Fibrosis can lead to stiffening and scarring of tissues, affecting their function.
Fibrotic scarring is what happens after the removal of the foot.
The statement is partially true. Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause scarring in the female reproductive tract that can block the passage of gametes or zygotes. It does not affect males.
you can if it's minor scarring, if so go to the store and look for acne scarring cream . if deep scarring your screwed.
Formation of abnormal scar tissue. This complication can usually be corrected later; plastic surgeons advise waiting at least six months for revision surgery.