👉 Grows fluid, also known as growths or tumors, in the body are abnormal masses of cells that develop from various tissues. They can occur anywhere in the body, often forming when normal cells lose control over their growth and division, leading to an uncontrolled proliferation. These fluid formations can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), with the latter posing significant health risks due to their potential to invade surrounding tissues and spread to other parts of the body. Causes of fluid growth can be diverse, including genetic mutations, infections, hormonal imbalances, or exposure to carcinogens. Symptoms vary widely depending on the location and type of fluid growth but may include pain, swelling, changes in skin color or texture, and, in the case of cancer, more severe symptoms like weight loss and systemic fatigue. Diagnosis typically involves imaging tests, biopsies, and sometimes genetic testing to determine the exact nature of the growth. Treatment options range from surgical removal for benign tumors to chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or targeted therapies for malignant ones, depending on the specific condition and its severity.