The eye ball is filled with a clearish yellow gelatinous fluid which would discharge in the scenario of the slicing of the eye ball.
Blister discharge refers to the fluid that can leak from a blister, which is a small pocket of fluid that forms on the skin due to friction, burns, or other injuries. This fluid is typically clear or slightly yellow and can contain serum, a component of blood. Discharge can occur when a blister breaks or is punctured, potentially increasing the risk of infection if not properly cared for. Monitoring the discharge for signs of infection, such as increased redness, warmth, or pus, is important for proper healing.
A watery discharge from a wound is often referred to as serous fluid or serous discharge. This type of fluid is typically clear or slightly yellow and is composed of serum, which is the liquid portion of blood. It is commonly seen in the early stages of wound healing and can indicate the body's response to injury or inflammation. However, if the discharge becomes excessive, changes in color, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may suggest an infection or other complications.
Yellow discharge with hemorrhoids can indicate the presence of an infection or inflammation in the affected area. While hemorrhoids can cause mucus discharge, yellow fluid might suggest complications, such as an abscess or anal fissure. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you notice unusual discharge.
Pee- yellow to brown substance that does not come without you noticing. (if brown drink water)! Discharge- non clear yellow, white or clear sticky substance found in pants that keeps you healthy. Period- red blood
it is tinted yellow like a bannana or a pee in the toilet
Blood, as seen in subarachnoid hemorrhage. If its pathologically yellow due to the breakdown of hemoglobin in blood, its called xanthochromia.
The term for bloody nasal discharge would depend on what the fluid is that is coming out. If you are referring to just blood coming out then the term is epistaxis.
no, it is when your blood transfers to different blood or when you share spit when one person is already affected
If you're pregnant and are dropping blood clots (especially for a month!) you should definitely see a doctor immediately!
Usually, the fluid used to cool cutting tools is water.
About 55% of our entire blood is blood plasma, it is a fluid and is the blood's liquid medium, it is straw-yellow in color.
I have afissure that hasn't heal since June, its bright thick yellow and very greasy smells bad and it burns like acid. And Im a female.