What are the symptoms of gangrene?

Gangrene often occurs when the blood supply to the body part was cut off, resulting in the death of the tissue. The symptoms of gangrene differ depending on the type, with the two main species are wet and dry gangrene. In the dry gangrene, the body of the body cools down, dull and red, eventually shrinking and blackened. In the case of wet gangrene, the area is swollen, painful and black, usually leads to a leak that smells unpleasantly. Existuje také určitý typ mokré gangrény, zvané plynová gangréna, ve kterém je infikovaná rána oteklá, bolestivá a produkuje krvavé výboj, což často vede k horečce a nepravidelnému srdečnímu rytmu.

Většina případů suché gangrény je výsledkem nedostatečné krve protékající tepny, obvykle v důsledku diabetu, vysokého cholesterolu nebo kouření. Usually, the symptoms of gangrene of this type begin with the fact that the area feels dull and cold, usually the red color appears. Over time, the area has brown, which ultimately leads to black color and a shriveled look. Dry gangrene usually progresses POMALA, so knowing the symptoms of gangrene of this type can help patients as soon as possible to obtain treatment. The main method of treatment is to restore adequate blood flow to the affected area.

Wet gangrene is usually formed from the wound, because swelling caused by infection can stop blood flow. This occurrence may allow bacteria to start attacking muscles and growth over time. Most of the symptoms of gangrene of this type are typical of any infection such as swelling and disintegration, leaking, unpleasant odor and extreme pain in the affected area. The patient can also get a fever and usually blamed the place, hopefully warns the patient that there is a problem that deserves medical attention. Typical treatment of wet gangrene is the removal of dead tissue and antibiotics intravenésly.

Gangrena

Gas is a subgroup of wet gangrene and is usually caused by the growth of the type of bacteria that only thrives if it is notoxygen. This is called Clostridia and this type of bacteria is known for the production of poisonous gas in the wound. The most common symptoms of gangrene caused by these bacteria include swelling, bloody discharge and extreme pain. Patients often also develop fever, as well as fast heart rate and strenuous breathing. Gangrene gas must be treated quickly before toxins cause internal organs, and treatment is usually the same as the methods used for general wet gangrene.

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