Perimetritis

The perimeter is fibrous connective tissue that forms the basis of muscles and tendons. It is from the perimeter that capsules, capsules of blood vessels, are ultimately formed. This tissue makes up about 5% of the total mass of our body. As we age, this tissue becomes denser and more prone to fibrosis. Simply put, it can be replaced by connective tissue, and its functions gradually disappear. The perimeter begins to suffer especially severely when it is damaged and inflamed: when bones begin to grow incorrectly, with joint deformities, or during embryonic development.