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        <description>Diabetic gangrene is a serious condition that arises when high blood sugar levels damage blood vessels and nerves. This damage reduces blood flow and sensation, particularly in the feet, leading to tissue death. Causes Poor Circulation: High blood sugar can lead to peripheral artery disease, which restricts blood flow to extremities. Nerve Damage: Diabetes can cause neuropathy, reducing sensation and making it difficult to notice injuries. Infections: Unnoticed wounds can become infected, leading to gangrene. Types of Gangrene Related to Diabetes Type of Gangrene	Description	Risk Factors Dry Gangrene	Develops slowly due to lack of blood flow; skin appears dry and shriveled.	Common in individuals with diabetes and peripheral artery disease. Wet Gangrene	Rapidly spreads due to bacterial infection; characterized by swelling and a foul odor.	Often follows minor injuries in diabetics, especially if blood flow is compromised. Gas Gangrene	Caused by bacterial infection, producing gas in tissues; spreads quickly and is life-threatening.	Can occur after injuries or surgeries, particularly in those with diabetes. Symptoms Common signs of diabetic gangrene include: Skin discoloration (red, brown, or black) Severe pain followed by numbness Coldness in the affected area Blisters or sores that do not heal Foul-smelling discharge from wounds Treatment Options Surgery: Removal of dead tissue (debridement) is often necessary to prevent the spread of gangrene. Antibiotics: Used to treat infections, especially in cases of wet gangrene. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Increases oxygen supply to affected tissues, promoting healing. Amputation: May be required in severe cases to prevent further complications. Early detection and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes in diabetic gangrene. Regular monitoring of foot health is essential for individuals with diabetes to prevent this serious condition. MORE AT ▶▶▶  https://archive.org/details/@shocking_documents</description>
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