exsudates
Exsudates are fluids that leak out of blood vessels into nearby tissues. This process is known as exudation and is a common part of the inflammatory response. The composition of exsudates can vary depending on the cause and location, but they typically contain water, proteins, electrolytes, and cellular debris.
Inflammation is the body's natural reaction to injury or infection. When tissues are damaged, blood vessels
Exsudates play a crucial role in the healing process. They help to transport immune cells to the
The appearance of exsudates can provide clues about their cause. For example, serous exsudates are clear and