Applying Burger's Equation to Model Skin Fibrosis Dynamics in the Context of the Informal Economy
Autour(s)
- Jawahar Master
Abstract
Skin fibrosis, a debilitating condition characterized by the excessive accumulation of connective tissue, presents significant challenges in medical treatment and socioeconomic contexts, particularly within the informal economy. This article explores the application of Burger's equation, a fundamental partial differential equation in fluid mechanics, to model the progression of skin fibrosis. The study integrates the dynamics of skin fibrosis with the socioeconomic factors influencing healthcare access and treatment adherence within the informal economy. A comprehensive literature review is provided, followed by a detailed research methodology, results from the application of the model, and concluding insights on the potential of this approach to inform better health policies and treatment strategies.