👉 The "suffer fluid" is a colloquial term often used to describe a viscous, opaque, and sometimes yellowish or greenish fluid that can accumulate in various parts of the body, particularly in the abdominal cavity, lungs, or brain. This fluid is typically a sign of inflammation, infection, or other pathological conditions affecting these areas. It results from the body's attempt to contain or expel harmful substances, pathogens, or inflammatory cells. The term "suffer" in this context emphasizes the discomfort and distress it can cause to the affected individual, as it often leads to pain, swelling, and impaired organ function.