Understanding the types and early signs of gangrene
Gangrene is a condition which occurs when some tissues in a particular part of the body perish due to lack of oxygen-rich blood. Often this can happen in the hands or the feet, but it can arise in any part of the body. It is important to understand that gangrene is a serious condition and needs to be addressed right away, as it can lead to amputation or even be fatal.
Primarily there are two types of gangrene, i.e., wet and dry gangrene.
- Dry gangrene Also known as mummification, this kind of decay progresses at a slower pace and is mostly a result of chronic disorders such as diabetes.
Apart from wet and dry gangrene, there are two rare types of gangrene, i.e., gas and Fournier’s.
- Gas gangrene This form of infection rarely occurs, but it can be life-threatening. It is when the infection takes place in inside the body, mostly because of trauma.
Ten early signs of gangrene
- Glossy appearance of the skin
- Shedding of the skin with a discernable line forming between the affected and healthy area
- Wound that does not appear to better
- Discoloration of the infected area which turns dry and dark
- The affected part will be cold
- Loss of sensation
- Nausea
- Faster pulse rate
- Fever
- Bleeding or pus-producing blisters
Depending on the type of case, these early signs of gangrene may vary from person to person. If you notice any of the early signs of gangrene mentioned above, immediately notify the doctor. Without medical intervention, gangrene can spread to the blood and result in sepsis.