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Got a black numb toe and have diabetes? It’s time you pay your doctor a visit!

The symptoms you are showing indicates that you might have gangrene. Gangrene refers to the death of body tissue as a result of a lack of blood circulation or severe bacterial infection in the affected part. The ailment is commonly found to affect the extremities of your body — the areas farthest from your heart, including your toes, fingers, and limbs, but there have been instances where it spread into the muscles and internal organs.

The condition, in its initial stage, starts in a specific body part, like a leg, hand or an internal organ. The disease typically begins in a particular part of the body, such as a leg, a hand, or an internal organ, and appears to be unharmful. But the dreaded fact is Gangrene can spread rapidly through your body and can even cause shock if left untreated. Shock, for the naive readers out there, is a condition marked by a variety of symptoms including low blood pressure and can be a life-threatening medical emergency. In the worst cases, gangrene could leave with two choices — amputation or death.

Are you at risk?

Patients having an underlying condition such as diabetes or atherosclerosis (hardened arteries) are highly susceptible to the disease due to an increased probability of damaged blood vessels and therefore hampering blood flow.

Types of gangrene

 Dry gangrene:

Our body needs oxygen to function and survive. It is blood that acts as the carrier of this life-saving gas to the organs in our body. Dry gangrene is a condition which results if some part of the body stops receiving adequate oxygen. Eventually, the body part deteriorates and dies. Since the condition occurs internally and is covered by skin, there is no evidence of infection.

Wet gangrene

Wet gangrene occurs when your body tissue develops a bacterial infection. The tissues react to bacteria's presence by breaking down, and the site becomes moist. This type is riskier than dry gangrene because of the possibility of the infection spreading to the other parts of the body.

Gas gangrene

Clostridia, a bacteria that causes gas bubbles and toxins to develop inside the affected area, causes gas gangrene. This type can be fatal, though it’s scarce.

Recognizing the signs of Gangrene:

External gangrene

  • The first signs include a wound that is sore, swollen and gives off a bad smell.
  • An isolated area of your body that remains numb.
  • A part of your skin has turned greenish black, red, blue or violet.

Internal gangrene

In this case, you may not find any visible symptoms on your skin or limbs. However, you may experience pain, an unexplained fever that lasts a long time, or low blood pressure.

Gangrene treatment in Bangalore:

Got a busy life working for a software firm in Bangalore? Well, you have enough reasons to take out time and get checked for this deadly ailment.

Gangrene treatment in Bangalore follows conventional treatment methods including surgery to remove dead tissue, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and antibiotics. If identified in its early stages the prognosis for treatment is better.

Good luck!

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