Pus is a sign of an infection no matter where it is located on the human body. Therefore it is not normal and must be treated with the appropriate medication or procedure (if it needs drained and packed).
It's possible you could have pus confused with vaginal discharge which is normal unless it has a different or strong odor or is a strange color like greenish or yellowish or brownish or both of the above. If this is the case, you should consult your doctor to be tested for STDs or other vaginal infections, such as yeast infection.
Pus indicates infection so see a doctor right away.
If it really is pus you have a infection and need to see the doctor.
When Pus Comes to Shove was created in 1999.
Lick the pus up!
The name comes from the Greek word empyein meaning pus-producing (suppurate).
It means that you have your period
If anything comes out of the vagina that's not a clear liquid, you should consult a doctor because that is a sign of a STD (Sexualy Transmited Disease)
A fungi or a bacteria that causes an infection in your vagina.
pus-filled, pus
1) Having sex with infected partner through oral or vagina.
Your vagina will break out in pus filled hives and you'll die
Urine comes from your urethra, not your vagina - menstruation comes from the vagina. If you are peeing blood then you have a urinary tract or bladder infection so should seek immediate medical attention.
"-pus" is a Greek root which means foot. Hope that helps! ^_^
that is not normal you need to see your GP if that happens