Assessment is a critical issue in wound care ... textured appearance that bleeds readily. Necrotic tissue is usually yellow-gray and soft is called slough (see Figure 6). Black-gray, hard leathery ...
A larger wound with significant slough is often recommended for NLFU to assist with softening the slough to allow easier sharp debridement and removal of non-viable or necrotic tissue to speed ...
Xylazine or "tranq" wounds—characterized by deep pockets ... due to this restricted blood flow eventually become necrotic and slough away. So, exposure to xylazine via any route, not just ...