your heart stops , forstbite , legs fingers feet could get amputated . you die
a number of specialties can collaborate to treat patients who have limbs or other body parts; under certain circumstances, amputated parts can be reattached, or another body part can be replanted
Any part of the body can potentially be amputated, including limbs (arms, legs), fingers, toes, ears, and the nose, depending on the extent of injury or medical condition. Amputations are usually considered as a last resort to treat severe trauma, infection, tumors, or other medical issues that compromise the affected body part's function or viability.
They urinate a lot, and drink a lot of water, they may have some parts of their body amputated and they may have an open wound.
Amputated body parts are typically treated as medical waste. They are placed in a biohazard bag or container and then incinerated or disposed of in a specialized medical waste facility according to hospital protocols and regulations.
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Anyone who has severe peripheral artery disease or diabetes who has the start of gangrene on their feet/toes and is not taking care of it. Gangrenous parts should be amputated to avoid the poisons from infiltrating the rest of the body.
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It means that your arms or legs or parts of them have been removed either by a doctor or by a accident.
No amputated body part is too small to be salvaged. Debris or other contaminating material should be removed, but the tissue should not be allowed to get wet. An amputated body part should be wrapped in bandages, towels.