It could have a link, but probably not.
A pus pocket under the eyelid is often a sign of an eye infection, such as a stye or chalazion. It can cause redness, swelling, and discomfort in the affected eye. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the appropriate treatment, which may include warm compresses, antibiotic eye drops, or incision and drainage.
get yourself checked, it's most likely an std
Pus in the eye can have several causes, among them pink eye, a blocked tear duct, nasal infection, facial trauma, herpes (yes, in the eye) and more. It is important that you visit a doctor right away to discern the cause of pus in the eye--mess around too long and you stand a chance of losing sight in that eye.
Dogs have their sweat glands on their tongue so they pant to cool off their bodies. The pus in the eye is not normal and she should see a vet for that.
yes, std's can cause many things.
If you have pus from a blister in your eye, it may indicate an infection. It is important to seek medical attention immediately to prevent the spread of infection and to receive appropriate treatment such as antibiotics. Do not try to drain the blister yourself as it can lead to further complications.
It's possible. I can't think of an STD that would cause several pimples around the groin. Try shaving with an electric razor instead of a regular razor. Remember - shaving and causing abrasions to the skin make it easier to get an STD. (If you have sex with someone infected...)
You can't estimate std dev by eye; use the range rule of thumb which is: std dev = range/4.
Chlamydia trachomatis meets that description.
"Pus cell more than 10" is a sign, not a disease. Some things that cause pus cells can cause infertility, and others cannot. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
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Infection .