fibrosia
Fibrosia is a broad term used in medicine to describe the formation of excessive fibrous tissue in an organ or body part. This process, known as fibrosis, occurs when healthy tissue is replaced by scar tissue. Fibrosis can affect a wide range of organs and tissues, including the lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, and skin. The exact cause of fibrosia varies depending on the affected organ and underlying condition. It can be triggered by chronic inflammation, injury, infection, or exposure to certain toxins.
In the lungs, fibrosia can lead to pulmonary fibrosis, a condition characterized by scarring of lung tissue,
The symptoms of fibrosia depend on the location and extent of the scarring. They can range from