Breast Seromas Symptoms Causes Treatment Prevention
Serous fluid is a clear, pale yellow fluid that contains protein but no blood cells or pus. Seromas are usually reabsorbed by the body over a period of several weeks, but fine needle drainage is sometimes needed. Seromas do not increase the risk of breast cancer, but sometimes scar tissue or calcifications form when they heal. Both of these can bring up concerns on future mammograms. Read on to find out more about symptoms, causes, and treatment of breast seromas....