Scattered blood vesicles often appear on the skin surface
The appearance of scattered blood bubbles of various sizes on the skin surface is one of the symptoms of abdominal wall necrotizing fasciitis. Necrotizing of abdomal wall is a necrotic soft tissue infection that occurs in the abdominal wall. There are a variety of pathogenic bacteria. The infection mainly involves the deep and shallow fascia of the abdominal wall and can also invade the skin, but it does not involve muscles at an early stage. The disease can occur in any part of the abdominal wall (such as anterior abdominal wall, lateral abdominal wall, groin area and posterior abdominal wall), especially in abdominal trauma or surgical incision (wound) and adjacent areas, but also for the hip, Perineal infections spread, sometimes after small stab wounds or insect bites. Necrotizing fasciitis has a rapid onset, rapid progress, and a dangerous condition. Delays in diagnosis and treatment often lead to death.
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