Ways To Treat And Prevent Gangrene

Maggot Therapy

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Maggot therapy is a type of biotherapy that dates back to ancient times. It was commonly used by Mayan Native Americans and aboriginal tribes in Australia. It was also a popular procedure performed by many doctors in the Renaissance era. This type of therapy works by taking sterile, lab-grown maggots and applying them to nonhealing dying skin. The maggots then consume the necrotic skin and pave the way for new tissue to grow. This treatment is an effective method of preventing gangrene, and it also leaves the healthy tissue around the necrotic skin intact and unharmed. This procedure works best when the wound is moist and sweats. Wounds that are too dry or open wounds located on body cavities are not the ideal environment for maggots to feed on.

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