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Why are the fingers and toes of a patient disfigured?

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Why are the fingers and toes of a patient disfigured?

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The bacteria affect the nerve endings and results in loss of sensation. Due to this when they injure themselves they don’t feel the pain. The injuries are super infected resulting in loss of tissue and it becomes deformed due to the absorption of the cartilage by the body.

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