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There are a few possible reasons for fluid coming out of a wound, even if the person is not diabetic. Some potential causes could include:

  1. Infection: Even in non-diabetic individuals, wounds can become infected, leading to inflammation, redness, warmth, and fluid discharge. This could be due to bacteria entering the wound during the healing process.

  2. Poor wound care: If the wound is not properly cleaned and dressed, it can become contaminated by bacteria, which may cause fluid discharge.

  3. Foreign body: Sometimes, a foreign body (such as a piece of debris or a splinter) can become lodged in the wound, causing continued irritation and fluid discharge.

  4. Delayed healing: If the wound is not healing properly, it may continue to produce fluid as part of the healing process.

It is important to consult a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or wound care specialist, to evaluate the wound and determine the appropriate treatment.

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Dr.U Sahoo

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1y ago

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