Verified By Apollo Hospitals September 17, 2024
Gangrene is the death of body tissue due to a lack of blood flow or a bacterial infection affecting your toes, fingers and limbs. It can also develop in your muscles and internal organs. The Patient is at a higher risk of developing gangrene if there is an existing condition that may damage blood vessels and affect blood flow. These conditions could include diabetes or atherosclerosis.
Signs and symptoms of when gangrene affects the skin are:
When gangrene affects tissues beneath the surface of the skin, the signs and symptoms may include:
A condition called septic shock can occur if a bacterial infection that originated in the gangrenous tissue spreads throughout the body. Its signs and symptoms include:
Patients with the following conditions are at a higher risk of developing gangrene
Tests used to help make a diagnosis of gangrene include:
Treatment for gangrene is divided into: