An infection.
"-pus" is a Greek root which means foot. Hope that helps! ^_^
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The prefix "pus-" means "foot" or "pedal" when referring to foot-like structures, such as in the words "pseudopod" (a temporary protrusion of the surface of an amoeboid cell for movement and feeding) or "pustule" (a small blister or pimple on the skin containing pus).
Pus filled cavities are called abscesses and are treated with surgical drainage of the pus and antibiotics.
Yes, an abscess is a localized collection of pus.
The word "pus" in "octopus" comes from the Greek word "pous," meaning "foot." This refers to the octopus's tentacles, which are typically referred to as arms or legs.
His foot was swollen up with pus.
It's called pus.
No, it is called a "soulpatch".
Pyuria is the medical definition for pus in the urine per the medical dictionary. This is called pyuria.
Accumulation of pus in a preexisting body cavity is called an empyema. If the collection of pus is NOT in a preexisting body cavity, or is due to an infection or a foreign body, then it can be called an abscess if it is contained by a complete fibrous capsule.Often, if not further delimited, empyema refers to a plueral empyema. Other common types of empyema include pyometra (uterine empyema) and appendicitis (empyema of the appendix).croup
The white stuff is called pus