Gangrene is a medical term used to represent the death of an area
of the body. It develops when the blood supply is cut off to the affected part
as a result of various processes, such as Infection,
Vascular Disease, or Trauma. Gangrene can affect any part of the body; the
most common sites include the Toes,
Fingers, Feet, and Hands.
A
reduction of blood flow causes dry gangrene through the arteries. It appears
gradually and progresses slowly. In most people, the affected portion does not
become infected. In this sort of gangrene, the tissue converts cold and black,
begins to dry, and finally sloughs off. DryGangrene usually is recognized in people with blockage of arteries (Arteriosclerosis) growing from
developed cholesterol levels, cigarette smoking, diabetes, and genetic and
other factors.
Wet or Moist Gangrene happens as a complication of an untreated infected
wound. Swelling resulting from the bacterial virus causes a sudden stoppage of
blood flow. Cessation of blood flow facilitates the invasion of the muscles by
the bacteria and multiplication of the bacteria.
Gas
gangrene is a sort of wet gangrene created by the bacteria known as Clostridia. Clostridia are a type of
infection-causing bacteria that increase only in the absence of oxygen. As clostridia
grow, they develop poisonous toxins and gas; therefore, the condition is called
Gas Gangrene.
Consult
a Gangrene Specialist Doctor immediately if the following Signs develop: An
area of the body turns blue or black, a wound does not heal in seven to 14 days,
Pain in a localized area is difficult, unexplained fever is persistent; Pus or
blood drains from the wound; A foul-smelling odor discharges from the wound.
The
Diagnosis of Gangrene is based on
history, physical examination of the wound, blood tests, and other exams like
examining a sample of the drainage from the wound; x-ray; ct scan; MRI and
arteriogram, etc.
People
with Gangrene need urgent assessment and treatment to prevent the spread of
gangrene. Gangrene Treatment options
in allopathy include anticoagulants, antibiotics, pain relievers, keeping the
wound clean and sterile and hyperbaric oxygen therapy and finally amputation or
surgery. Ayurvedic treatment for Gangrene inHyderabad has firmly gained
the success rate.
In
Ayurveda, Gangrene is compared to “DushtaVranam” and Susrutha gave details of causes treatments, complications
elaborately. The Gangrene Treatment
is done with Shastir Upakramas (60 Procedures) of Vrana. Vrana Shodhana (Cleansing the Wound), Vrana Ropana (Healing the Wound)
is done initially along with Panchakarma (Detoxification / Purification)
Procedures. RAKTHA MOKSHANAM (Blood
Letting by using Leeches) and AGNI KARMA are indicated in Vrana Chikitsa. Researched internal
medicines and treatment for the underlying disease also has to be done.
We
at Vardhan Ayurveda Hospital, since
1999 with 7 branches (Basheerbagh, Tarnaka, Banjara Hills, Vijayawada,
Rajahmundry, Kurnool, and Tirupati) across Andhra Pradesh & Telangana, with
a proven methodology, with zero side effects have treated more than 5 Lakh
happy customers. We provide the BestTreatments for "Gangrene" with high success rates through Ayurveda.
Dr. Vardhan
MD (Ayu): Ph.D: MS (C&P)
Founder & Chief Physician
Phone: 9056959595
Hyderabad Branches: Basheerbagh, Tarnaka, Banjarahills
AP Branches: Vijayawada, Tirupati, Kurnool, Rajahmundry
MD (Ayu): Ph.D: MS (C&P)
Founder & Chief Physician
Phone: 9056959595
Hyderabad Branches: Basheerbagh, Tarnaka, Banjarahills
AP Branches: Vijayawada, Tirupati, Kurnool, Rajahmundry
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