Scars often remain after injuries. It is worth analyzing the main options to understand why this can happen, and what needs to be done in such cases.
In most cases, this phenomenon does not pose any danger. However, the reasons why it is observed are still worth exploring.
How is a scar formed?
At the time of injury, the tissues at the site of damage are displaced, they rupture, which rarely has perfect evenness. Even if the edges of the wound are closed, and the damage site looks neat enough, the vessels in this place cannot combine with full accuracy, which leads to impaired blood flow, innervation problems. In the healing process at the place where the damage was received, a collagen scar is formed - a scar that rises above the surface of the skin, albeit slightly.
Causes of itching at first
If the injury was recent, the reasons why itching occurs are quite simple. If the wound was sutured, it could be a thread. In this case, the discomfort disappears after they are removed. Also in the wound may be a foreign body that causes these sensations. In this case, they are accompanied by pain. If the skin around the wound turns red, signs of inflammation are visible, then itching can occur due to bacteria, dirt, sweat.
Interesting fact: in order not to encounter inflammatory processes that are painful and pose a health hazard, it is worth smearing each wound with hydrogen peroxide or other disinfectants, bandaging and treating it.
Itching during healing
When healing, the wound can also itch, even if there are no signs of inflammation. Such sensations arise when innervation and the blood supply network are restored. The body restores these “communications” to ensure the normal functioning of the regenerating tissues, the process is accompanied by mild itching. In this case, this symptom can be considered good, it indicates that healing goes the right way.
But also a sensation can occur due to dry skin, its tightness. In this situation, it makes sense to use moisturizers to get rid of an unpleasant sensation.
Is it possible to get rid of the itching in the scar area?
First of all, doctors say that you can’t comb a place injured in the past. In the most extreme case, you can gently, with stroking movements, scratch the scar through the fabric. If it is fresh, you can not comb at all, in any way. Relieving severe itching after a recent injury, you can apply something cold to the place. This is especially true for tissues damaged by burns. Severe itching after surgery or after a recent injury, on recently damaged tissues - this is an occasion to consult a doctor, it may be a thread allergy or an inflammatory process.
Old scars that began to itch can be soothed with mint tincture or a fat cream - both remedies are sold in pharmacies. You can also buy special creams that soothe itchy skin - almost all of them are based on mint or menthol.
Cardinal remedies for getting rid of itching and scars
If the old scar constantly worries its owner, it makes sense to consider cardinal techniques and get rid of it. Having got rid of a scar, you will cease to face also an itch. To do this, you need to contact a cosmetology clinic. Today, there are many ways to remove scars, which are resorted mainly to cosmetic reasons. But they also help with itching.
There are surgical methods for removing scars, including laser ones. They are less traumatic, giving one hundred percent result. In addition, there are hormonal injections that lead to resorption of scars, they are also practiced by modern cosmetologists. Ultrasound techniques and microcurrent therapy are also used. Before choosing a specific scar removal approach, you should consult with specialists, they will tell you the best solution for your case individually.
Thus, a scar can itch for several reasons. In the first stages of healing, we can talk about threads that cause unpleasant sensations, about the ingress of microbes. At a later date, the sensation arises due to the process of tissue repair and innervation. There are many methods to get rid of an unpleasant sensation if it is very worrying.