Hypertrophic scar - Nawe Hypertrophichttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertrophic_scar
Ko te Nawe Hypertrophic (Hypertrophic scar) he mate kiri e tohuhia ana e te nui o te kohinga collagen, ka puta ake he nawe. Engari, he iti ake te taumaha o te tohu i te keloids. Pērā i te keloids, he maha ngā wā ka puta ki ngā wāhi pērā i ngā pimples, te werohanga tinana, te tapahi, me te wera. Ko te taumahatanga o te minerā i runga i te patunga te take matua mō te hanga nawe Hypertrophic (Hypertrophic scar).

Ko te nawe hypertrophic (hypertrophic scar) he whero, he matotoru, ā, ka mamae pea. Kaore te reanga hypertrophic e toro atu ki tua atu i te rohe o te patunga tuatahi, engari ka kaha tonu te matotoru mō te ono marama. Ka pai ake te nawe hypertrophic (hypertrophic scar) i roto i te kotahi, e rua rānei ngā tau, engari ka raru pea i te āhua me te kaha o te patito. Ka taea hoki te whakatiki i ngā nekehanga mēnā kei te tata ki tētahi hononga.

Ka taea te rongoā i ngā nawe hypertrophic mā te werohanga corticosteroids.

Maimoatanga
Ka taea te whakapai ake i ngā nawe hypertrophic mā te 5–10 werohanga pūtaiaki intralesional i roto i te 1 marama.
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Ka whakamatauhia te maimoatanga taiaho mō te erythema e pā ana ki te nawe, engari ka taea anō e ngā werohanga triamcinolone te whakapai ake i te erythema mā te whakapati i te nawe.
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  • Nawe Hypertrophic (Hypertrophic scar) – 4 marama i muri mai
    References Hypertrophic Scarring 29261954 
    NIH
    Ko te Hypertrophic scarring he momo whakaora patunga kua heke. I te nuinga o te wā ka pohehe ki ngā whiu keloid, engari kāore i te ōrite. I roto i te āhua hypertrophic, ka tipu ake he kiko i roto noa i te wāhi patunga taketake. Ko ngā keloids, i tētahi atu taha, ka horapa ki tua atu o ngā rohe o te patunga.
    Hypertrophic scarring represents an undesirable variant in the wound healing process. Another variant of wound healing, the keloid scar, is often used interchangeably with hypertrophic scarring, but this is incorrect. The excess connective tissue deposited in hypertrophic scarring is restricted to the area within the original wound. The excess connective tissue deposited in the keloid, however, extends beyond the area of the original wound.
     Scar Revision 31194458 
    NIH
    I te nuinga o ngā wā ka waiho ngā wharanga ki te wāhi o te tukanga whakaora. Ko te mea pai, kia papatahi, kia whaiti, kia rite ki te tae kiri. Ngā āhuatanga rerekē pērā i te mate, te iti o te rere o te toto, me te wharanga ka taea te whakaheke i te whakaora. Ka piki ake ngā maru, ka pouri, ka kaha ake rānei, ka arahi ki ngā take mahi me ngā take kāre‑a‑roto.
    Scars are a natural and normal part of healing following an injury to the integumentary system. Ideally, scars should be flat, narrow, and color-matched. Several factors can contribute to poor wound healing. These include but are not limited to infection, poor blood flow, ischemia, and trauma. Proliferative, hyperpigmented, or contracted scars can cause serious problems with both function and emotional well-being.