Go Gangrene

Wet Gangrene Cure

Is Wet Gangrene Curable?

 

We claim that wet gangrene is curable.  If you or anyone in your family is suffering from wet gangrene, read on this article to find guaranteed cure to wet gangrene.  In this article, we will give a brief overview of wet gangrene and give information about the cure we offer to wet gangrene patients.

 

What is Wet Gangrene? 

 

As its name says, wet gangrene has a wet appearance. Wet gangrene is characterized by blisters and swelling on the skin. Wet gangrene occurs in people who may get exposed to frostbite or severe burn.

 

Wet gangrene is also common in diabetic patients after experiencing a minor toe or foot injury. When blood flow to a body part is diminished, the affected tissue starts decaying. As a result, infection can develop more easily.  Wet gangrene is a more serious condition than dry gangrene as it can spread quickly, and, if left untreated, can be fatal. 

 

Symptoms of Wet Gangrene 

 

Symptoms of wet gangrene may include:

 

  • Swollen tissues and pain in the affected area
  • Change in skin color from red to brown, then brown to black
  • Blisters with foul smell and discharge of pus
  • Fever

 

Diagnosis of Wet Gangrene

 

Traditional medical examination includes:

 

  1. X-ray to rule out internal damage caused by gangrene
  2. MRI and CT scans to determine the internal muscular damage
  3. Tests of blood and pus to identify any bacterial infection
  4. Biopsy to gain tissue samples

 

Typical Medical Treatment of Wet Gangrene

 

It is better to treat the disease in the beginning of its outbreak.  This is because less severe cases of gangrene do not require amputation or extensive surgeries.  Methods for treating less severe gangrene cases include:

 

Surgery: Gangrene can be treated via surgery by repairing the damaged blood vessels or bypassing them. If a patient develops gangrene, it is imperative to remove the affected tissue to avoid spread of the disease in other healthy parts of body. For that purpose, a debridement is performed in the premises of doctor’s clinic. Doctors remove the affected tissue surgically. Sometimes, skin grafting is performed to cover the damaged limb for fast recovery.  During the course of medication and after surgery, it is important to use anti-bacterial medications to fight off bacteria.

 

Antibiotics: Antibiotic medication are sometimes used to kill off the infection if it is caught early enough to avoid damage to the tissue.

 

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: Forcing oxygen into the damaged cells via a hyperbaric chamber and an oxygen hood over the damaged section stimulates healing and healthy cells.

 

Maggot treatment: Maggots eat dead flesh and release bacteria killing secretions that help to fight the infection. This is not an Allopathic approach to treat gangrene.

 

Amputation: Extreme cases of gangrene result in amputation; that is why it is important to monitor the signs and symptoms of gangrene so that it can be treated at an early stage.  In such cases, doctors remove the affected organ completely.

 

Our Gogangrene Herbal Treatment (100% Cure)

 

We all have analyzed that Allopathic methods of treating gangrene are not very effective because these methods treat the symptoms, not the actual cause of the disease.  Medical doctors fail to stop gangrene from spreading to other healthy parts of body even if they perform amputation of the affected limb.

 

On the contrary, Gogangrene.com takes pride in providing hundred per cent cure for wet gangrene without any side effects.  Our herbal medicine has cured hundreds of patients suffering from wet gangrene.  You may like to visit our testimonial section on our website.  We give oral herbal medicines to treat the root cause of any type of gangrene internally.  We condemn surgery or amputation of the affected limb.  We have faith in natural herbs, and we offer hundred per cent natural medicines to cure the disease.  Our herbal medicine purifies blood and removes obstruction from the veins and arteries. Consequently, blood carries oxygen to every part of body easily, and the patient gets rid of gangrene naturally.

 

Risk Factors Associated with Wet Gangrene

 

You are most likely to develop wet gangrene if you have an underlying medical condition that affects your blood circulation. There are several conditions that affect the blood vessels and can increase your risk. Some of them are:

 

  • peripheral arterial disease
  • atherosclerosis
  • Raynaud’s phenomenon
  • Traumatic deep tissue injury
  • Low immunity
  • Diabetes
  • Chemotherapy
  • HIV
  • Malnutrition
  • Kidney failure
  • Age factor(greater than 60)

 

How to Prevent Wet Gangrene

 

Anyone can reduce the risk of developing wet gangrene by following this guideline:

 

  1. Avoid physical tasks that may hurt your limbs. For example avoid playing soccer or hiking on mountains, or doing similar stunts.
  2. Avoid walking outside barefoot, or wearing shoes without socks.
  3. Make sure your footwear fits well and does not create friction on your skin.
  4. Keep yourself away from frostbite or excessive sweating. Frostbite can make some organs of your body numb and deprived of oxygen.  Also, excessive sweating can provide favorable atmosphere for bacteria to develop rapidly.
  5. Quit smoking.
  6. Watch out for signs of skin infection. If you find development of any kind of pus, contact your doctor immediately and get the affected area checked immediately.
  7. Do not use common tools such as nail-cutters or foot filers as they might carry bacteria from other users’ skin.
  8. Control body weight to prevent diabetes, arterial disease, and poor wound healing.
  9. For those at risk, regular visits to a podiatrist for foot care and treatment can reduce the risk of gangrene developing.