الغرغرينا (Gangrene)

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Gangrene

 

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What is gangrene?

  • Gangrene is the death of tissues due to the cessation of blood flow to an area of the body. It has five types:
  • First type: Dry gangrene: blood flow to an area of the body becomes blocked.
  • Second type: Wet gangrene: blood flow to an area of the body becomes blocked with accompanying bacterial infection.
  • Third type: Gas gangrene: a bacterial infection that produces gases in gangrene.
  • Fourth type: Internal gangrene: blood flow to an internal organ becomes blocked.

Fifth type: Fournier’s gangrene: This type of gangrene results from an infection in the genital organs or urinary tract.

What are the symptoms of gangrene?

  • Symptoms vary depending on the cause. If it is due to a cessation of blood flow, symptoms may include:
  • Red swollen skin.
  • Severe pain or loss of sensation in the affected area.

Pale skin with a cold sensation.

  • If the cause is a bacterial infection, symptoms may include:
  • Skin color changes from red to brown, and eventually to purple or green-black.
  • Chills.
  • Crackling sound when pressing on your skin (indicating a buildup of gas in your tissues).
  • Rapid breathing and increased heart rate.
  • Feeling hot or sweating.
  • Fever.
  • Vomiting.
  • Loss of appetite.

Sores and blisters that emit blood or foul-smelling pus.

What causes gangrene?

  • Diseases affecting the arteries and veins, such as:
  • Blood clots.
  • Burns or wounds caused by contaminated and unclean sources.

Chronic diseases like diabetes.

What are the diagnostic methods?

  • The doctor takes the medical history and conducts a clinical examination. Additional procedures may be requested as needed, such as:
  • Blood tests.
  • A sample of fluids or tissue from the affected area is used to identify the type of bacteria.
  • Imaging: X-rays, MRI, or CT scans.

Surgery: a surgical examination under anesthesia might be necessary to confirm the gangrene diagnosis deeper within the body.

What are the treatment methods for gangrene?

  • Treatment involves several procedures as needed and may include the following:
  • Removal of dead tissues through:
  • Surgery, to remove dead parts to avoid complications like bacterial infections.
  • Amputation in very severe cases, if removing dead and infected parts is not possible.
  • Treating the infection, often through antibiotics.
  • Restoring blood flow through catheterization or artery bypass surgery.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy delivers oxygen to affected areas to prevent death and minimize complications.

  • What are the ways to prevent gangrene?
  • Carefully monitor any wounds and seek immediate care if signs of infection appear.
  • Quit or avoid smoking; for more details, refer to the smoking cessation guide.
  • If diabetic, it’s important to take extra care of your feet.
  • Follow a balanced diet.
  • Avoid alcohol consumption.

Exercise

What are the complications of gangrene?

  • Without treatment, gangrene can lead to more severe complications, the most serious being:

Sepsis, a condition where bacteria spread in the blood, leading to lowered blood pressure, septic shock, and potentially death.

When should you consult a doctor?

  • See your doctor immediately if you experience the following symptoms:
  • Sudden pain at the site of surgery.
  • Foul-smelling discharge from a sore.
  • Pale, stiff, cold, and numb skin.

 

Fever.

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