What is gangrene?
What is gangrene? Gangrene Contents 1 gangrene 2 wet gangrene 3 dry gangrene 4 Other topics 5 References Gangrene Gangrene is defined as a condition in which the tissues of the body die, and eventually decompose due to insufficient oxygen. Gangrene is sometimes produced by the skin's capacity; the areas where oxygen is not reached reach the rest of the body. The patient feels severe pain and numbness as a result of the death of the flesh at him, and once his death slowly turns to dark color. The wet gangrene Wet gangrene occurs as a result of injuries and injuries that are exposed to pollution and infection. Infection prevents blood flow in the veins, depriving the area of the blood it needs, and oxygen. The loss of oxygen affects the affected organ, leading to the spread of the infection and its strengthening in the organ. The person suffering from the wet gangrene suffers from severe pain that worsens when he touches the affected area as a result of swelling. The color of infec...