Symptoms are mostly due to the body's immune response to the infection rather than to tissue destruction by the viruses themselves.
They too complain of pain whose severity bears little or no relationship to the tissue destruction.
The symptoms come from the immune system's response to the infection, not from tissue destruction by the viruses themselves.
There is some evidence that chymotrypsin might decrease tissue destruction in burn patients.
Lesions may progress to ulceration and lead to tissue destruction.
Current treatment options are invasive, requiring tissue destruction and attendant discomfort.
Muscle, nerve, and tissue destruction from a current passing through the body.
Indeed, once there has been major tissue destruction, tight control may be too late.
Consequently, chronic inflammation is almost always accompanied by tissue destruction.
The extent of surgery varies according to the amount of tissue destruction that has occurred.