Social Sciences, asked by jaspinderkaur5659, 7 months ago

a case gangrene foot removal in OT usually scheduled :-
A)at the end
B) at the beginning
C)as per the convenience D)as per the roll number of the day ​

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Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

When gangrene affects your skin, signs and symptoms may include: Skin discoloration — ranging from pale to blue, purple, black, bronze or red, depending on the type of gangrene you have. Swelling or the formation of blisters filled with fluid on the skin. A clear line between healthy and damaged skin.

Answered by shivambali335
0

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Common symptoms include increased heart rate, fever, and air under the skin. Skin in the affected area also becomes pale and then later changes to dark red or purple. These symptoms usually develop six to 48 hours after the initial infection and progress very quickly.

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