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Nov 16, 2023

How long after surgery can I eat normally after gangrenous appendicitis?

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Fasting and abstinence from food and water are required after appendicitis. Generally, bowel movements start to return (anal discharge) on the 2nd to 3rd postoperative day, when a liquid diet…

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Nov 7, 2023

What causes gangrene of the appendix and is it serious?

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Gangrene of the appendix is mainly due to the accumulation of pus in the appendiceal lumen caused by acute inflammation of the appendix, which leads to increased pressure in the…

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May 17, 2023

How should gangrenous appendicitis in pregnancy be managed?

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Early removal of the appendix is the mainstay, progesterone is applied before surgery, the surgical incision needs to be elevated and gentle movements are required to reduce irritation to the…

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Apr 29, 2023

Is gas gangrene contagious?

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Gas gangrene is mainly caused by open trauma deep into the muscle being infected by anaerobic bacteria such as P. aeruginosa, which releases exotoxins and enzymes that produce large amounts…

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Oct 30, 2022

How to differentially diagnose wet gangrene of the lower extremities

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  Wet gangrene of the lower extremities is a clinical manifestation of lower extremity venous thrombosis, which refers to the abnormal clotting of venous blood in the deep veins of the…

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Oct 30, 2022

What are the tests for wet gangrene of the lower extremities?

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  Wet gangrene of the lower extremities is a typical manifestation of venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, where the tissue necrosis is followed by specific morphological changes such as black…

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Oct 30, 2022

Nutritional diet for reticulocutaneous cyanosis and gangrene

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       Reticulocutaneous cyanosis is a skin spasm, a cutaneous manifestation of certain diseases, and some normal people also develop reticulocutaneous cyanosis in cold environments. Gangrene is a specific morphologic change…

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Oct 30, 2022

Where wet gangrene often occurs

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Wet gangrene is compared to dry gangrene and is thought to occur in internal organs that are connected to the outside world, such as the large and small intestines, the…

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Oct 30, 2022

What causes reticulocutaneous cyanosis and gangrene

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  Reticulocutaneous cyanosis is a skin spasm, a cutaneous manifestation of certain diseases, and some normal people also develop reticulocutaneous cyanosis in cold environments. Gangrene is a specific morphologic change of…

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Oct 14, 2022

What is the first step in treating the high risk of gas gangrene?

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Gas gangrene is mainly caused by Clostridium perfringens infection, so it should be treated first with penicillin, but the dose needs to be high and should be above 10 million…

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Gangrene

  • How long after surgery can I eat normally after gangrenous appendicitis?
  • What causes gangrene of the appendix and is it serious?
  • How should gangrenous appendicitis in pregnancy be managed?
  • Is gas gangrene contagious?
  • How to differentially diagnose wet gangrene of the lower extremities
  • What are the tests for wet gangrene of the lower extremities?
  • Nutritional diet for reticulocutaneous cyanosis and gangrene
  • Where wet gangrene often occurs
  • What causes reticulocutaneous cyanosis and gangrene
  • What is the first step in treating the high risk of gas gangrene?
  • Can gangrenous cholecystitis perforate?
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