Why do small wounds sometimes form pale yellow crystals over top instead of scabs?
Why do small wounds sometimes form pale yellow crystals over top instead of scabs?
Why do small wounds sometimes form pale yellow crystals over top instead of scabs?
Brother, how is it that you can type this question into a lemmy instance, and not google?
Serous fluid, also known as serous exudate, is a thin, watery, and typically clear or pale yellow fluid that drains from wounds or body cavities. It's a normal part of the inflammatory phase of wound healing and is composed primarily of serum from blood plasma. While usually odorless, it can sometimes have a pale yellowish hue.
Because you get a variety of answers and can ask follow up questions? Asking things in forums is a great way to learn things.
Maybe the name of the community should be "No Questions", since anything can be searched for.
Note the community that we are in. If every researchable topic was just researched instead of posted about, this community would die off completely.
Because google does not always give correct info and ever since instituting AI you canโt trust a thing it says there are so many errors.
Probably didn't want the top 10 resaults to be bandaid ads
Because, you sorted through the results for them and posted it. Why would they do the work themselves, when they can get a human to do it for them?
We are here to talk and make friends as much as we are here to get the answer. OP had a question and asked it. Why does that bother you so much?
It is serous drainage, basically plasma that has separated out from your blood and dried. It's a normal and healthy part of the healing process. When a wound has less blood associated with it you are more likely to get serous drainage rather than a 'proper' scab.
I thought you were ser
ious there for a sec now