The symptoms depend on the location and cause of the gangrene. If the affected area involves the skin or is close to the skin, the symptoms may include: - Discoloration (blue or black if skin is affected; red or bronze if the affected area is beneath the skin)
- Loss of sensation (which may occur after severe pain in the area)
- Foul-smelling discharge
If the affected area is internal (such as gangrene of the gallbladder or gas gangrene), the symptoms may include: - Persistent or severe pain
- Fever
- Gas in tissues beneath the skin
- General ill feeling
- Septic shock
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