Brisk capillary refill

What does "Brisk capillary refill" mean in a report or doctor's letter? In our medical dictionary, you will find a patient-friendly explanation of the meaning of this medical term.

Explanation

"Brisk capillary refill" is a term used in medicine to describe how quickly blood returns to a part of the body, usually the fingernails, after being pressed. When you press on your fingernail, it turns white because the blood is pushed out. When you let go, the blood should return quickly, making the nail pink again. If the blood returns quickly, it is referred to as a "brisk capillary refill", which is a sign of good blood circulation.

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