Published on08/27/2016 7:04 am
Cardiovascular disease or an injury to footcan cause a severe damage, sometimes beyond body’s capacity to heal itself. When the tissues die, an infection may set in which may lead to necrosis or gangrene. Also the narrowing or hardening of arteries, called atherosclerosis,can contribute to the development of foot gangrene. In many cases, then, an amputation seems to be the only option.
Most Common Causes of Foot Amputation
- Diabetes: 30% to 40% diabetics face foot amputation at some point in their life.
- Vascular disease or vascular insufficiency (minimal blood flow):especially in the elderly and smokers.
- Arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis – due to the blockage in the arteries and an insufficient blood flow to the limbs.
Avoiding Foot Amputation Naturally
With help of Clear-G Formulayour can stop the progression offoot gangrene or non-healing wounds (ulcers) and, therefore, avoid amputation. This method of nutritional revascularization