'My little boy lost his fingers his toes after silent killer left him fighting for life'
What is necrotising fasciitis?
The condition can start from a relatively minor injury, such as a small cut, but can progress and get worse very quickly.Symptoms can develop quickly, and early signs include:intense pain that's put of proportion to the damage on the skinswelling or redness in the area, which will often feel firm to touchNecrotising fasciitis is a medical emergency that can spread very quickly. It is important if you suspect you are suffering with it, you dial 999 immediately.
He lost a lot of tissue in his feet and has undergone some reconstructive surgery to help repair his feet so he can walk better.
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