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Gangrene is a dangerous and potentially deadly health problem. It happens when the blood flow to an area of tissue is cut off. This causes the tissue to break down and die. Gangrene often turns the affected skin a greenish-black color. The word gangrene is not related to the color green but to the condition itself. It comes from Greek and Latin words for a gnawing sore or decayed tissue.
There are different types of gangrene. Some include:
Gangrene happens when blood supply to certain tissues is stopped. This can happen due to:
You may be at higher risk for gangrene if you have:
Symptoms of gangrene depend on its location and cause. Dry gangrene often starts with a red line around the affected area. This area then turns dry and black.
These are other symptoms of gangrene:
The earlier gangrene is treated, the more successful the treatment is likely to be. So if you have any of the above symptoms, seek care right away.
If you have symptoms of gangrene, your doctor will give you a physical exam. They will check for signs of tissue death. They may also ask you about any chronic health problems you have that could be linked to the gangrene.
Your doctor may also want to do lab tests to check for the cause of and complications of gangrene. A higher-than-normal number of white blood cells can mean you have an infection. Your doctor may take samples of tissue or fluid from the affected area and your blood to look at in the lab. If your doctor thinks you may have internal gangrene, they may order imaging tests or surgery to find out for sure.
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
Treatment of gangrene will often consist of one or more of these steps:
Gangrene can spread quickly over a large area of the body. So the amount of dead tissue can sometimes be quite large. Treating these large areas may result in:
Severe cases of gangrene may lead to infection that spreads throughout the body, organ failure, and even death.
You can help prevent gangrene by carefully watching any wounds you have and getting care right away if you see signs of infection. If you have certain conditions that can affect blood circulation, such as diabetes, follow your doctor's instructions on managing your condition.
Wet gangrene is often life-threatening. So get medical care right away. The outlook for wet gangrene depends on the location and size of the affected area, as well as any other health problems you might have.
Dry gangrene often may not get worse or cause complications. But it can progress to wet gangrene. You should see your doctor for either type.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: