Tissue turning black may be a sign of necrosis, which occurs when blood flow is interrupted or infection sets in.
Discoloration, pain, or a foul odor are common symptoms indicating tissue damage or death.
Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent the spread of necrosis and improve outcomes.
Necrotic tissue may require surgical removal or other treatments to restore health.
If your tissue is turning black or showing signs of death, immediate medical attention is needed.
For tissue turning black or necrosis concerns.