‌A seroma is a buildup of clear fluid inside the body. It happens most often after surgery. A seroma is not often dangerous but can cause pain and discomfort. If you have a seroma, your doctor or care ...
A seroma is a buildup of fluids in a place on a person’s body where tissue has been removed. Seromas often occur as a complication of surgery but can also develop after an injury. Most seromas are ...
A seroma is a collection of fluid that builds up under the surface of the skin. It may develop after a surgical procedure, most often at the site of the surgical incision or where the tissue was ...
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