Blood or clear fluid may also collect in the wound and need to be drained.
The disease's name is derived from the fact that fluid can collect around the heart or in the lungs of infected animals.
They may grow as activity increases, because more fluid collects in the sac.
When it is lost, fluid collects in the body tissues).
Blood or clear fluid may collect in the wound.
In this situation, fluid collects between the heart muscle and the pericardium.
This makes blood and fluid collect in the lower part of the arm or leg.
Next, a thorough physical examination may show that fluid is collecting around the joint.
As fluid collects, the hands and feet may swell.
As the reaction continues, fluid and blood collect in the lungs.