how long does it take
No. If you're having circulation issues (which is why your toes would rot/fall off), then you should probably be wearing doctor-recommended socks and footwear. Make sure your socks aren't too tight around each toe. If you feel your toes going numb or loosing sensation when wearing toe socks, then just take them off and don't use them.
Gangrene is one thing that can make your toe fall off. Frostbite is another issue. During the colder months some homeless people suffer limb loss due to frostbite, the extremities become so cold the blood can no longer flow and the limb dies and has to be removed.
There is no common disease that causes body parts to fall off. In cases where body parts separate from the body, it is typically due to severe trauma or surgical procedures, not a disease. Gangrene is a condition where body tissue dies and can lead to amputation, but it is not a common disease.
Toes help with balance and walking by providing stability and support. They also assist in pushing off the ground when moving and help with maintaining proper posture. Additionally, toes play a role in feedback to the brain about the surrounding environment.
Leaves turn in the fall due to changes in daylight and temperature. As days get shorter and temperatures drop, trees produce less chlorophyll, which gives leaves their green color. This allows other pigments, like reds and yellows, to become more visible before the leaves eventually fall off.
Yes, anything is possible but you can lose circulation to them, which would make them fall off.
frostbite
Yes! If your toes are badly damaged, your nerve endings can break down and die, causing your toes to fall off! Ew!
Unless it is cut off in an accident, a finger will not normally fall off on its own. There are several medical conditions that can affect the arterial blood flow to extremities (arms, legs, fingers, toes) and eventually cause their loss or require their removal. These include complications from diabetes, or tissue destruction (necrosis) as from gangrene infection. One of the most well-known examples of damage to fingers, toes, noses, and ears is from frostbite, or hypothermia, in the polar regions or atop high mountains.
It slowly eats away at your skin until you extrmities start to die and fall off.
No. If you're having circulation issues (which is why your toes would rot/fall off), then you should probably be wearing doctor-recommended socks and footwear. Make sure your socks aren't too tight around each toe. If you feel your toes going numb or loosing sensation when wearing toe socks, then just take them off and don't use them.
it doesn't necessarily have to be you fingers that fall off and they don't fall off!! smokers have a risk of getting blood clot, if they get blood clot say in their fingers or toes they have to be amputated ( chopped off ) :/ blood clot or clotting is an important process that prevents excessive bleeding when you are cut or blood vessels are injured.
Occasionally, because of the loss of feeling, the fingers and toes become mutilated and fall off, causing the deformities that are typically associated with the disease.
No, chlamydia cannot make your penis fall off.
Yes, a wheel bearing can make a tire fall off while it is being driven. If the bearing does fall off, the tire can then fall off the vehicle.
Only in cases of gangrene.
Gangrene is one thing that can make your toe fall off. Frostbite is another issue. During the colder months some homeless people suffer limb loss due to frostbite, the extremities become so cold the blood can no longer flow and the limb dies and has to be removed.