fibroz
Fibroz is a term often used to describe a condition characterized by the excessive formation of fibrous tissue in the body. This can occur in various organs and may lead to complications, depending on the location and extent of the fibrosis. Common causes include chronic inflammation, injury, or certain diseases, which can disrupt normal tissue function.
The condition can affect organs such as the lungs, liver, and heart, leading to symptoms like difficulty breathing, fatigue, or pain. Treatment typically focuses on managing the underlying cause and may involve medications, lifestyle changes, or therapies to improve organ function and quality of life.