No, not YET anyway. Gangrene is the death of tissue in the body caused by lack of blood supply, which can happen because of an injury or infection. It can get pretty nasty if you don't get it taken care of. It sounds like you just have an infection, but it could get much worse if you don't do something about it. Basically you should go to a hospital soon if you want to keep your leg. If you don't have health insurance or can't go to a hospital because of all of the other ways our government is failing us, then go to a free clinic or the emergency room or something. Figure it out, or lose at least part of if not all of your leg-- your choice. The sooner you get it checked out the better.
gaingreen or mrsa
Yes, you could flob on the page, and use your brush to paint with the phlegm. This will create a perfect greenish brown.
An anaconda can be any color from greenish to brownish with stripes and or spots on it
No, this could be indicative of gonorrhea or chlamydia; especially if you have painful urination. Abdominal discomfort could follow. Typically males remain asymptomatic in regards to STDs, but, green semen is not normal.
It could mean you have some sort of infection/std, and should get it checked out.
u got a std go to the dr asap
It sounds as though you may be losing your mucus plug before going into labor. Sometimes it is greenish. If your waters go and they are greenish too get to the hospital asap as the baby may be having a bit of trouble.
Teal is often described as a bluish green or a greenish blue. Torquoise
they could possibly be Jappeneese Beatles, which are usually greenish to a maroon brown/red
Yellow-greenish stuff is not good - this indicates infection. Cramping could be the first stage of miscarriage. Please see your doctor asap. Hello. Yellow - greenish discharge is a sign of infection. Cramping is normal during early pregnancy but it really depends on how serious the cramping is. However, I would see your doctor to make sure everything is ok. Good luck.
It could be a build-up of sediment washed into the lake after heavy rain. Or it could be an increase in microscopic algae turning the water a greenish colour.
Sometimes feces looks greenish when you are sick. That could be from bacteria growing in the intestines, what you eat, and improper digestion.