What is the difference between regeneration and fibrosis?
Regeneration:
Fibrosis:
The difference between regeneration and fibrosis:
Regeneration | Fibrosis |
1. It is a kind of healing in which new tissue entirely replaces injured tissue in its natural state. | 1. Fibrosis is a tissue healing phase in which connective tissues replace parenchymal tissues. |
2. It happens as a result of cell growth in the tissue. | 2. Fibrosis can develop as a result of recurrent injury, persistent inflammation, and healing. |
3. It repairs small injuries. | 3. It restores key forms of damage. |
4. It does not produce scar tissue. | 4. It causes scar tissue to form. |
5. It is capable of mending the harm while leaving no permanent damage behind. | 5. It may repair part of the injured tissue's original features, but it may also result in structural anomalies that compromise organ function. |