👉 The "killed fluid" refers to a type of fluid found in certain organs, particularly the liver and spleen, that is no longer metabolically active or functional. This fluid accumulates when these organs are damaged or diseased, as their ability to process and eliminate toxins is impaired. Unlike normal fluid in these organs, the "killed fluid" does not participate in metabolic processes and can often be removed through medical intervention, such as a procedure called paracentesis, which is used to drain excess fluid from the abdomen. This accumulation can lead to symptoms like ascites (fluid buildup in the abdominal cavity) and can indicate serious underlying conditions like liver cirrhosis or cancer.