The presence of sulfur compounds contained in the pus produce the classic rotten egg smell stink of pus
No, a person cannot eat pus. It is a sign of infection that has been festering, that needs to be taken care of, and it is not good for the body.
In everday term this refers to the presence of pus ( mucus) in the urine. Scientifically defined as the presence of 10 or more neutrophils per high power field of unspun, voided mid-stream urine. It can be sign of a bacterial urinary track infection . Pyuria may be present in the septic patient, or in an older patient with pneumonia.
get to the vet ASAP,sign of severe infection.
Pus is normally a sign of infection. You should be checked by a doctor as soon as possible.
Pus is a sign of infection, whether it has a detectable stink or not! And I think all pus stinks, at least a little bit.
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.
DO go and see you're doctor, it sounds like you probably have an infection.
Pus is collection of white blood cells that congregate at the site of a infection where bacteria replicate and mltiply.The presence of pus means that the white blood cells are trying to ingest and kill the infection. when they don't do it quickly enough, that draws more and more white blood cells to the area, which increases the amount of pus.
Pus is a thin, protein rich fluid that contains dead white cells from the immune response. It is a sign of inflammation. It serves no purpose, but it is a sign of an infection.?æ
Pus in the urine is called by an infection. To know which kind tests must be run. If you are sexually active, it could be gonorrhea.
Pus cells in clumps are often detected in the urine. This is normally a sign of a bacterial infection. It could be a urinary tract infection, kidney infection, or a sexually transmitted disease. It is best to get the opinion of a licensed physician to get an accurate diagnosis.