Seromas are pockets of clear fluid that can develop after surgery or injury, and while they are generally not dangerous, they can lead to complications if not managed properly. If a seroma becomes large, it may cause discomfort, pressure, or interfere with healing. In some cases, they can become infected or require drainage. It's important to monitor seromas and consult a healthcare professional if concerns arise.
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