👉 The fought fluid, also known as pseudofluid or pseudocapsular shock, is a temporary condition in which the body experiences a sudden drop in blood pressure and fluid volume, often triggered by severe dehydration or blood loss. This condition occurs when the body's compensatory mechanisms, such as increased heart rate and vasoconstriction, fail to maintain adequate blood pressure. As a result, blood flow to vital organs like the brain and heart is compromised, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, fainting, and confusion. The term "fought" in this context refers to the body's struggle to maintain homeostasis against overwhelming physiological stress, ultimately leading to a critical situation if not promptly addressed.