they are leukocytes (white blood cells), specifically neutrophils, which attack bacteria and fungi. some are living, but pus mostly consists of dead cells.
It is customary to report pus cells in numbers per high power field (of x 45 or x 40 objective lens and x 10 eyepiece lens giving a total magnification of 450 or 400). If there are more than 10 pus cells per each high power field it indicates infection. Sputum is referred to the secretions of lower respiratory tract(bronchi & lungs). Increased pus cells in sputum would mean that the infection is in lower repiratory tract.
My eyes do not constantly bleed pus. If your eyes constantly bleed pus, you should go see a doctor right away.
If you get pus from a blister in your eye, you should probably see a doctor.
A pus pocket under the eye lid can form if if there is an infection in and around the eye.
These infections are characterized by abscess formation, foul-smelling pus, and tissue destruction.
Purulent refers to a type of discharge or exudate that is thick, opaque, and contains pus. It is often associated with bacterial infections and inflammation.
pus-filled, pus
Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
"-pus" is a Greek root which means foot. Hope that helps! ^_^
Dead white cells and bacteria
it means that what ever the area the pus is coming out from is infected. you should disinfect it imminently
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Pus in the urine, or pyuria, refers to the presence of white blood cells in the urine.
It is the inflammation of meninges,with the formation of pus over whole meninges, due to infections such as staphylococcus aureus,neisseria gonorrhea.
they are leukocytes (white blood cells), specifically neutrophils, which attack bacteria and fungi. some are living, but pus mostly consists of dead cells.
No, but it shouldn't be there in the first place-pus either comes from a picked zit or othere skin infections, or if it's coming from a cut, the cut's infected. Basically, DONT GO AROUND POPPING ZITS