Gangrene is a condition that occurs when body tissue dies. It is caused by a loss of blood supply due to an underlying illness, injury, and/or infection. Fingers, toes, and limbs are most often affected, but gangrene can also occur inside the body, damaging organs and muscles.
Gangrene is a condition that occurs when body tissue dies. It is caused by a loss of blood supply due to an underlying illness, injury, and/or infection. Fingers, toes, and limbs are most often affected, but gangrene can also occur inside the body, damaging organs and muscles.
Gangrene is a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention. It occurs when the body tissues die due to inadequate blood supply. Gangrene can be caused by underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, peripheral artery disease, and atherosclerosis. The symptoms of Gangrene include numbness, discoloration, foul-smelling discharge, and severe pain. If it’s untreated, Gangrene can lead to amputation or even death. Gangrene treatment is possible using Nonsurgical treatments with medication, therapy, and antibiotics based on the severity of gangrene disease. It is important to seek doctor’s treatments as soon as possible if you suspect you may have gangrene.
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