Necrotizing fasciitis: What Aeromedical Personnel Need to Knowdoi:10.1016/S0894-8321(88)80010-XDebbieSutherlandSDOSAeromedical Journal
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as if it's in a vise which restricts movement. My physical therapist has been doing some deep tissue massage because she thinks that perhaps the fascia is not lying smoothly and is sort of bunched up, which is causing the constriction. Has anyone had a similar experience, or does anyone ...
Necrotizing fasciitis: The 'flesh-eating' infection that bores holes in the bodyNecrotizing fasciitis is a rare, life-threatening illness caused by bacteria that aggressively attack the soft tissue of the body.Livescience Massive magnitude 7 earthquake strikes off California coastA magnitude 7 earthquak...
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I'm so glad I've found this post. My almost 88 year-old grandma has been in this situation for one week now. She had severe infection (necrotizing fasciitis) and was sedated and put on a ventilator for two weeks straight in ICU. She had multiple surgeries, with only 24/48h breaks....
Necrotizing fasciitis spreads extremely quickly, and requires immediate antibiotic treatment and the removal of all infected tissues. Either condition can lead to amputations. If the infection advances to the lymph nodes, they can spread the bacteria to other parts of the body. They may need to ...