What’s this little ball of flesh in the middle of a small, almost-healed wound?

The appearance of a small ball of flesh in the middle of a wound when the wound is not too big and is about to heal is usually due to the localization of granulomas. After a wound occurs on the body, in the process of wound healing, granulation tissue will appear inside the wound, after the proliferation of granulation tissue, the wound can gradually heal, if the local granulation tissue is too much, granuloma will appear inside the wound, manifested as a small ball of flesh inside the wound. After the occurrence of wounds, you need to regularly disinfect the wound, such as using iodophor to disinfect the wound, which has the effect of sterilizing, can prevent infection and help the wound to heal, if you find that local granulomas, you need to remove the overgrowth of granulomas, and the wound can gradually heal.