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Zhang Da Wei

General Surgery

About me

Has rich clinical experience in surgical treatment of liver, biliary, pancreatic, gastrointestinal, vascular diseases, thyroid tumors, and trauma.

Proficient in diseases

Graduated from Harbin Medical University with a master's degree in General Surgery. Currently holds the title of Associate Chief Physician, with over 10 years of experience in general surgery.

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What should I do about hypertrophic scars?

Hypertrophic scar keloids are actually quite common in everyday life. Generally, this type of scarring can be divided into three stages: the proliferative phase, the stable phase, and the recovery phase. If care is not taken, the likelihood of developing such keloids increases. Moreover, the occurrence of hypertrophic scar keloids also relates to an individual's constitution. For instance, those with a scar-prone constitution are more likely to encounter this issue. When such issues arise, it is advisable to use some reparative ointments appropriately to help improve the condition. Additionally, combining massage techniques or localized stimulation methods can also assist in improvement, enabling better recovery. Over time, the scars should gradually fade. Of course, in such cases, methods like laser surgery or dermabrasion can also be used to help eliminate these scar-like keloids, potentially speeding up the recovery. (Please follow a doctor’s guidance for specific medication usage and avoid self-medicating.)

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Is male scrotal dampness eczema or tinea cruris?

The disease of a damp scrotum is mainly related to poor local ventilation, and when this disease occurs, patients generally also suffer from conditions such as prostatitis, which are usually triggered by inflammation. However, a damp scrotum is not eczema; eczema is a disease caused by fungal infections. Thus, these are two different conditions and should not be universally equated. It is important to help make a judgement based on one's own symptoms. Damp scrotum refers to a condition where there are no changes on the skin surface, but there are abnormal signs like sweating, dampness, and feeling chilly. On the other hand, eczema usually presents with symptoms such as itching or local red bumps. Therefore, the two diseases require different treatment methods for improvement, but both diseases need certain dietary restrictions.