What is the difference between wet and dry gangrene?
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Wet gangrene is the type that is most commonly thought of when the term gangrene is used. Wet gangrene often produces an oozing fluid or pus, hence the term "wet." ... Dry gangrene, if it does not become infected and progress to wet gangrene, usually does not cause sepsis or cause the patient to die.
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Wet gangrene is the type that is most commonly thought of when the term gangrene is used. Wet gangrene often produces an oozing fluid or pus, hence the term "wet." ... Dry gangrene, if it does not become infected and progress to wet gangrene, usually does not cause sepsis or cause the patient to die.