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Necrosis

Understanding Necrosis

Necrosis is a condition characterised by the death of cells due to factors such as injury, infection, or poor blood supply. Unlike programmed cell death (apoptosis), which is a natural and controlled process, necrosis is typically associated with inflammation and can lead to severe tissue damage.

Reviving Tissues: Active Clinic's Approach to Necrosis Management

Necrosis, the premature death of cells or tissues within the body, demands a specialised and comprehensive approach for effective management. At Active Clinic, we understand the challenges that necrosis poses, and our dedicated team is committed to providing advanced care that seeks to rejuvenate and restore damaged tissues.

Common Causes of Necrosis:

Ischemia: Reduced blood flow to tissues, resulting in oxygen and nutrient deprivation.

Infection: Invasion of tissues by harmful microorganisms.

Toxins: Exposure to harmful substances that cause cellular damage.

Trauma: Physical injury or damage to tissues.