👉 Spots fluid, also known as subcutaneous fluid or hypodermocolic fluid, is a clear or colorless liquid that accumulates between the skin and the underlying tissues, typically in areas like the abdomen, legs, or back. This fluid is usually a result of increased hydrostatic pressure in the interstitial spaces, often due to conditions like liver disease, heart failure, or kidney dysfunction. It can also occur as a response to inflammation, trauma, or severe dehydration. The presence of spots fluid indicates an imbalance in fluid distribution within the body and can be a sign of an underlying medical condition that requires attention.