Hematoma Ossified

Hematoma ossificatum (hardening hematoma) is a deposition at the site of pathological liquid tissue, which is characterized by cellular plethora and is characterized by the presence of bone fragments. This formation is a hardened version of a hematoma, which contains bone fragments and dense calcified deposits. This pathology is quite rare. Ossificatums have a brown tint and lead to swelling over time. They can come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are usually small and located in the fascia or under the skin. Localization can be different: forearms, shins, neck area. The basis of prevention is early diagnosis of pathologies of the circulatory system. You should not miss any symptoms of the disease; for this you need to regularly visit your doctor’s office or, in the absence of a regular one, engage in self-diagnosis after each serious illness. The main reason for ossification of hematomas is insufficient consultation with a doctor; many patients think that this is an empty formality, but it allows timely identification of a hidden illness. You should never engage in therapy on your own, even if you are sure of the diagnosis. An important condition is constant monitoring of the condition and symptoms of the disease and eliminating any possibility of self-medication.