fibroottisen
Fibroottisen refers to a condition characterized by the excessive formation of fibrous connective tissue, typically as a result of chronic inflammation, injury, or disease. The term originates from the Latin *fibra*, meaning "fiber," and the suffix *-osis*, indicating an abnormal condition or process. This pathological process often occurs in various tissues and organs, leading to structural changes that can impair function.
Fibrosis commonly develops in response to repeated tissue damage, where the body’s natural healing mechanisms overcompensate
Symptoms of fibroottisen vary depending on the affected organ. In the lungs, it may cause shortness of
Prevention strategies emphasize avoiding known risk factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and prolonged exposure