Ghogerine: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Ghanghrina is one of the cases where the tissues are exposed to necrosis, and the severity of the condition varies depending on the different causes, and therefore the necrosis can be classified for four basic categories: Dry hanging stones are the most common type, and it usually appears gradually due to a partial blocking that transports to a full block to different tissue. Usually, this type of necrosis appears at the ends of the body, such as: the fingers of the hands and feet due to an imbalance in the amount of blood that reaches the tissues, and the cells and tissues begin to die. The affected area gradually becomes cold, and the skin color turns blue and then gradually becomes a dark black color, usually the area is dry and there is no bacterial infection. The process of ghghgaria takes a few weeks to a few months, and this type usually becomes patients with arteriosclerosis, diabetes or smokers. Wet gangrene (wet gangrene). In this type of necrosis, there is a role for germs that cause pollution of the affected organ, and the affected organ also separates a liquid substance or the such calls pus that makes the area swollen and asymmetrical. Gas gangrene (guest -goer) can be considered a look of ghgrebia as a wet gangreading part, but it is usually divided as an independent type. Ghghrana is invasive in the areas that were injured or in the areas where surgery was carried out, and the injury is usually caused by Clostridium. These germs are distinguished by their ability to multiply and live in an environment that does not have oxygen, in addition to their ability to produce gases and toxins within hours that destroy muscle tissue and other tissues. If the patient with this type of gangrene does not receive intense and quick treatment, necrosis can lead to death in a short period. Internal gangrene (internal gangrene) This type of gangrene is classified according to the location, where in the internal organs in the body, as opposed to other types of gogerine mentioned above, which occur mainly in the fingers of the hands and feet. The inner gangrene arises in the abdominal organs, such as the intestines and the gallbladder bag, due to an imbalance in the blood supply or infection.