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Home Doctor Service for Necrotising fasciitis in Costa del Sol

Home Doctor Service for Necrotising fasciitis in Costa del Sol

Necrotising fasciitis can be caused by a minor injury such as a small cut that gets worse quickly. In some cases, it can even be life-threatening if is not treated early on. This is why it’s important to know how to spot the symptoms and call our home doctor service for necrotising fasciitis in Costa del Sol if you suspect you may have this infection.

What is Necrotising Fasciitis?

Necrotising fasciitis is a soft tissue infection that can destroy the tissue located in your skin and your muscles. It can also affect subcutaneous tissue.

Necrotizing fasciitis is typically caused by a Streptococcus infection. This is the fastest-moving form of infection. When the infection is caused by another type of bacteria it will not progress quite as quickly and isn’t as dangerous.


Necrotising fasciitis is quite rare and it is possible to get the infection even in the smallest cut. This is why it’s important to know what the symptoms are, especially if you are at risk. You should call our home doctor service for necrotising fasciitis in Costa del Sol immediately if you have symptoms or believe that you may have developed the infection. This is because the infection can progress very quickly.

The Symptoms of Necrotising Fasciitis

The symptoms of necrotizing fasciitis typically appear within the first 24 hours of infection. It is important you learn how to spot the symptoms so you can call our home doctor service for necrotising fasciitis in Costa del Sol. They can include a combination of the following:

  • Increasing pain in the area of a minor cut, or abrasion.
  • Pain that is worse than you would expect from the cut’s appearance.
  • Redness and warmth around the wound.
  • Flu-like symptoms such as diarrhoea, dizziness, nausea, fever, weakness, and malaise.
  • Intense thirst.

Some advanced symptoms can occur around the site of infection within 3-4 days. They include:

  • Swelling, that can be accompanied by a rash.
  • Large, violet marks that turn into blisters that are filled fluid that smells foul.
  • Discolouration, flakiness, or peeling occurs.

Critical symptoms that can appear within 4-5 days of the infection can include:

  • A severe drop in blood pressure
  • Toxic shock
  • Unconsciousness

When to call our home doctor service for necrotising fasciitis in Costa del Sol

Necrotising fasciitis is a medical emergency that needs to be treated right away.

Call our home doctor service for necrotising fasciitis in Costa del Sol as soon as possible. We will evaluate your condition and take you to the hospital if there are signs of infection.

Blood tests and scans might be carried out so they can determine what's causing your symptoms. However, a diagnosis of necrotising fasciitis might require an operation so they can examine the affected tissue.