Wednesday, October 20, 2010

What is gangrene?

What is gangrene?
Gangrene is necrosis and subsequent decay of body tissues caused by infection or thrombosis or lack of blood flow. It is usually the result of critically insufficient blood supply sometimes caused by injury and subsequent contamination with bacteria. This condition is most common in the extremities. The best of all possible treatments is revascularization (restoration of blood flow) of the affected organ, which can reverse some of the effects of necrosis and allow healing. Depending on the extent of tissue loss and location, treatment other than revascularization runs the gamut from allowing digits to auto-amputate (fall off), debridement and local care, to amputation, the removal of infected necrotic tissues.
Gangrene is a condition when any limb of ur body gets malfunctioned. In this case that limb becomes disfunctioned n is removed by amputation (i.e.it is cut off by surgery). Not removing that part may cause poisoning of entire body.

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