

This condition was officially named in 1883 by French dermatologist (and mustachioed STD aficionado) Jean Alfred Fournier, after his presentation of several cases that same year. Probably due to the affected cleansing their genitals with sweet, sweet fire. The physician Baurienne was the first to note this condition in 1764 – though it certainly existed prior, and I am unsure how it wasn’t remarked upon.

#The gooch the fleshy fun bridge the taint grundle skin#
Happy places now enveloped by gangrenous decay requiring emergency skin debridement (surgical removal) of the infected areas. This would be the perianal (b-hole), genitals( 😉 ), and/or perineal regions (gooch, grundle, taint, banus, the jesus bridge, etc). Now let’s move on to the fun one! Fournier’s Gangrene! This is a particularly nasty flavor of necrotizing fasciitis, not simply for the swiftness the infection takes hold, but for the region it consumes. The reason behind such a seemingly innocuous wound becoming infected was due to his weakened immune system brought upon by liver failure, which ultimately brought about his downfall. This was quickly treated before any long-term damage could take place with a hardy dose of intravenous antibiotics. Hanneman’s flesh-eating bacteria, as the story goes, brought on by the classic ‘spiderbite in a hot tub’ scenario. The one with the Nazi obsession and beautiful blonde mane.

One case of NF you probably heard of was that of ex- Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman. As the tissue was eaten away, the bacteria entered her bloodstream which sadly led to an emergency amputation of all four limbs. You may recall a blip in the news a few years back regarding the young woman who suffered the zip-lining accident, where one infected wound welcomed a swarm of flesh-eating bacteria.

NF can cause tissue death (necrosis) in as swiftly as 1 CM per hour. Necrotizing fasciitis is an umbrella-term for sudden and severe flesh-eating bacterial disease. Today’s lovely peek into the world of pathology involves a particular nasty type of necrotizing fasciitis (fa-she-i-tis, proper pronunciation of medical terms is key to spice up your dinner party) called Fournier’s Gangrene. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.This article will undoubtedly be a rough ride, dependent upon your opinion of gangrenous genitals. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
