Scratch Marks Disease

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Stretch marks are caused by stretching of tissues and skin in the human body. Stretch marks are mainly caused by pregnancy from gaining weight in areas of the inner thighs, breast, and the abdomen. There are four types of tissues in the human body, epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissue forms the covering of all body surfaces, lines body cavities and hollow organs and major tissue in glands. Epithelial tissue has a variety of functions that include protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, and repair tissue damage. Connective tissue provides support and protection for organs in the body to store fat, transports substances, protect against disease, and help repair tissue damage. Connective tissue consists of fibrous, bone, cartilage, and blood. Muscle tissue is mainly for the body to produce movement and nervous tissue is to control/communicate. Epithelial and connective tissue have the greatest capacity of repairing damaged tissue, however muscle and nervous tissue have limited capacity. …show more content…

Stretch marks, are a type of scar resulting from an injury to the skin that has restored in a manner of missing the full range of skin components. This scarring is also known as “partial tearing” of the skin and occurs when the skin is being stretched beyond its ability. Often stretch marks will have an appearance of a jagged look caused by improper alignment of skin throughout the healing process. The tearing process of stretch marks usually do not occur until the last three months of pregnancy because of skin being stretched to quickly and causes elastic fibers to break. After the mother has her baby or certain weight has been lost, that’s when the skin will show stretch marks along the abdomen, thighs, arms, or

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