What does fibrous tissue proliferation mean?

Fibrous tissue hyperplasia is the replacement of normal tissue cells in the body with fibrous tissue.
Fibroplasia is a description of pathology that can occur in a variety of areas of the body, such as in some glands or organs, where an increase in fibrous tissue cells leads to fibrosis, which usually manifests itself as an enlargement and hardening of the tissue or organ.
Fibrous tissue hyperplasia is usually a benign lesion, which can be caused by muscle strain, local inflammatory stimulation and other factors, such as band tumors, proliferative fasciitis, nodular fasciitis and other diseases, and usually does not lead to malignant tumors.
There are also some glands of fibrous tissue hyperplasia such as breast, but also consider whether it is caused by endocrine level disorders, at this time, you can carry out the relevant hormone level adjustment to stop the progress of fibrous hyperplasia.
In our daily life, we should understand the characteristics of the disease, and go to the hospital in time to prevent and treat the disease, so as to maintain our health.