Serosanguineous means containing or relating to both blood and and the liquid part of blood (serum). It usually refers to fluids collected from or leaving the body. For example, fluid exiting a wound is serosanguineous. Blood test ...
Watery, bloody ( serosanguineous ) drainage from the infant's eyes. Usually within 1 day to 2 weeks after birth. Thick pus-like ( purulent ) drainage from the infant's eyes. Swollen, red eyelids. Tensely swollen eyelids.
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Serosanguineous Serum chemistries (Electrolytes) Setting limits (Discipline) Sex - orgasmic dysfunction (Orgasmic dysfunction) Sex and rape (Rape) Sex-linked dominant Sex-linked recessive Sexual assault - prevention (Rape prevention) ...
Mucoid vaginal and serosanguineous secretions (pseudomenses) are normal; they result from exposure to maternal hormones in utero and withdrawal at birth.
Drainage from the tissues, foul-smelling brown-red or bloody fluid (serosanguineous discharge) Increased heart rate (tachycardia) Moderate to high fever Moderate to severe pain around a skin injury ...
Remove needle from port. Apply pressure with W at needle site if needed for small amount of serosanguineous drainage. Signs and Symptoms of Implantable Port Infection ...
See also: Symptom, Fever, Jaundice, Incontinence, Antibiotic
 
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