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Seroma
Seroma is a condition where fluid accumulates in a pocket beneath the skin. It often occurs after surgery or trauma, and is more common in certain surgeries like breast surgery, hernia repair, or liposuction. The risk of developing a seroma is higher in patients who are obese, have diabetes, or have a history of smoking. Seromas can cause discomfort, swelling, and an increased risk of infection if left untreated, but can be treated through aspiration or surgical drainage.
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