== == * Epsom Salts is the best thing one can have in their medicine cabinet. It isn't like regular salt and will not sting. Depending on where the wound is with the puss fill a bath tub with body temperature water and use two cups of Epsom Salts and some boiling water added to it to dissolve the crystals and add to the bath water making sure you stir it through the bath water. Soak for a good half hour. Then pat dry and use an antibiotic cream that YOU SHOULD get from your doctor with a bandage to protect it. Repeat. If it's the hands or feet then you can use a basin and add 1/2 - 1 cup of Epsom Salts and use the above directions as you would for a bath. Please see your doctor even though it may appear to be clearing up. Antibiotic cream is needed! * If you have a boil or abscess, the ultimate treatment is drainage. The abscess may start draining on its own after warm compresses or epsom salt soaks. If the area does not appear to be getting better, see your doctor. If the boil is over a joint, on the face, or on the palm of the hand be ready to go to the doctor sooner rather than later. Topical creams will not help a non-draining pus collection. Family medicine / primary care doctors or an NP/PA should be able to treat this with in-office procedures. Silicea, a homoeopathic medicine, when taken extracts puss. * A boil or abscess is highly indicative of Staphylococcus aureus. Staph 30c will clear it up. Generally the following remedies are easily found and can be used: Arnica, Calendula, Mercurius sol., Hepar Sul, Phosphorus, Silicea. There are many others that can be indicated on a more particular basis.
Puss is what you get when a wound gets infected. That usually happens because the wound got dirty. Puss is essentially dead immune cells and dead germs.
If a wound swells up, itches, hurts a lot, and appears yellow, and it doesn't seem to be getting better, it might be time to lance the wound and drain it. But what you lance it with must be sterile, and if you don't know the proper way to do this, see a doctor.
Well if you wash the piercings with antibacterial soap and warm running water the puss will come out of the piercing when you move the jewellery while soaping up the piercing and while rinsing the piercing.
avoid junk food it may sound wired but put your poo in your spot 4 19mins ex and it will be completly gone
Puss is a by product of an infection in a cut or a piercing, you can't get a "Puss" infection.
puss means cat
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.
i believe it is puss but i may be wrong
We Are Puss was created in 2001.
Yes he is the same puss in boots
Puss in Boot's boots can dance on their own without Puss's boots in them.
The two numbers are 5 and 17.
Puss means kiss in Swedish. Puss puss is a common way to say good bye (to someone that you know very well) on the phone or in an e-mail for example.
Puss in boots