In peritoneal dialysis, the appearance of effluent with an abnormal appearance or color is usually a sign of a serious complication such as peritonitis. In other cases, it may be a specific event that lacks clinical importance. Even in these mild cases, the alarm and concern of patients and professionals can be high.
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