Serosanguineous means containing or relating to both blood and and the liquid part of blood (serum). It usually refers to fluids collected from or leaving the body. For example, fluid exiting a wound is serosanguineous.
Cirrus
Superficial large serosanguineous drainage refers to the output of fluid that is a mix of serum and blood from a wound or surgical site. This type of drainage typically appears pink and may indicate the presence of inflammation or irritation. It is important to monitor the quantity and characteristics of the drainage, as changes can signal complications such as infection or delayed healing. If the drainage persists or increases, medical evaluation may be necessary.