Necrotizing Fasciitis Awareness Day | May 31
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Necrotizing Fasciitis Awareness Day

Necrotizing Fasciitis Awareness Day, on May 31st, sheds a light on this rare disease, which affects the skin's soft tissues, and if not properly handled, can spread quickly.

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The observance provides more details than ever before to help prevent the infection. It promotes support and assistance to those who have been affected by the disease.

It's important to note that necrotizing fasciitis is rare and unusual in healthy people. However, even a small cut can be infected with this bacteria. It is most commonly thought to be caused by the virus A Streptococcus, and knowing the signs and getting medical assistance can make the difference between life and death.

The bacteria can also penetrate the body through other wounds. Burns, bites, punctures, and even surgical incisions can be points of entry for the bacteria.

Nerotizing fasciitis can start off appearing minor, as with many skin infections. Near the burn, the skin may be warm to the touch. It may even be tender. The remainder of your body may ache with signs similar to the flu, including a fever.

However, minor illnesses can arise and change quickly. Fatigue, changes in your skin's color, dizziness, and oozing from the infected area are only a few of the signs to watch for.

Any time you have a question regarding an injury, it's vital to consult your doctor. After surgery, too, follow your doctor's instructions. They have contact details for follow-up care, including any risk of infection.

How to celebrate necrotizing fasciitis awareness day on necrotizing fasciitis awareness day

Visit necfasc.org for valuable details, donate, and help save lives from this devastating disease. To post on social media, use the hashtag #NecrotizingFasciitisAwarenessDay.

History has taught fasciitis awareness day in the United States

Since 2017, the Necrotizing Fasciitis Awareness Day has been held on May 31st.