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Post-traumatic Fibrosis

After an injury or trauma, the extracellular matrix components exhibit an unusual and unfixable over-proliferation resulting in post-traumatic fibrosis. In addition, it intervenes in muscle regeneration, muscle function and raises the susceptivity to further injury. Anti-fibrotic therapy helps treat post-traumatic fibrosis.

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Why did the cut on my penis form a hard white thing?

Query: Hi doctor, About three years ago, after a stint of frequent masturbation, I got a cut on the penis due to lack of lubricant. The cut healed as some hard white thing. I tried cutting it away with a scalpel, but it just grows right back. Four months ago, I went to a urologist, and he said it was proba...  Read Full »


Dr. Choudhary Devendra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. After the wart was destroyed, this is fibrosis developing (attachment removed to protect patient identity). It is not going to affect you in sexual experience or prowess. If the appearance is an issue, then wait for six months at least for the fibrosis to mature and tak...  Read Full »

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