yes,but if this happens you need to contact a medical profession immediately
If the reason for the puss is still there it will keep reappearing.
white blood cells form puss and the puss helps protect until skin grows
Ringworm can be identified as irritated patches of skin. Almost pok-a-dots, ranging in all sizes. The area is dry, inflamed, and in some cases puss and crust over. Ringworm on the scalp can cause hair loss and can be uncomfortable when in a moist area. This disease is extremely itchy and spreads easily. So be careful around loved ones and the public.
puss means cat
Yes, Ringworm is a fungal infection and there are treatments for it available form most good pharmacies without the need for a prescription.
the correct possesive is Puss'. If you wrote Puss's it would be a contraction and you would be saying "Puss is".
"Puss puss" is not a recognized language. It might be a playful or affectionate term in English, Swedish, or another language used to refer to a cat or a small child. Can you provide more context?
NO!!
Puss in Boots.
Basically ringworm isn't actually a worm, it is caused by a fungus. The fungi grow in warm, moist areas, e.g locker rooms/swimming pools. Ringworm is contagious and spreads when you have skin-to-skin contact with a person or animal that has it. It can also spread when you share things like towels, clothing, or sports gear. You can also get ringworm by touching an infected dog or cat, although this form of ringworm is not common.
Chickenpox and ringworm are caused by completely different microbes. You can only get ringworm from someone with chickenpox if they also have ringworm.
i believe it is puss but i may be wrong