The spelling is pus, which consists of dead cellular matter.
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.
It means puss in boots like the cat from Shrek. BOpussOTS puss in boots
The correct spelling is "metastasis" (bodily spread of a disease or infection).The verb form is metastasize (US) or metastatise(UK).
In the book "Patty Reed's Doll," the name of Puss's horse is "Old Maude." Old Maude is a key character in the story, as she helps Puss and the other members of the Donner Party navigate the treacherous journey to California during the 1846-1847 winter. The bond between Puss and Old Maude is a central theme in the book, highlighting the importance of companionship and resilience in the face of adversity.
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
puss is a sign of infection
i believe it is puss but i may be wrong
White puss usually indicates an infection...i'd get that checked out immediately
you have a ear infection !
That is the correct spelling of "pus" (dead cellular material in an infection). The similar word is "puss" (a cat, or slang for a face).
It requires a doctor's examination and if determined to be a bacterial infection, the doctor will prescribe medications (antibiotics) if there is puss found.
It requires a doctor's examination and if determined to be a bacterial infection, the doctor will prescribe medications (antibiotics) if there is puss found.
Infection.
Puss is caused by an infection where the body is actively attempting to fight it off. This microscopic war results in massive amounts of dead bacteria and white blood cells which cause puss.
White blood cells play a key role in fighting infection and inflammation, helping to form pus when they accumulate at a site of infection. If pus is washed away, the white blood cells will continue to work to combat the infection, but the visible accumulation of pus may be reduced until the infection is resolved.
It is a bacterial infection. You should get checked out.
no this is a sign of infection you should get it looked at by your g.p