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 does not normally come out of an Achilles tendon. If you have pus near your ankle,see your health care provider.
Clear blister fluid is not pus. It has no infectious cells. It's basically just lymph fluid.
Mucopurulent sputum contains mucus and pus.
Pyoureter is the medical term meaning pus in the ureter.
No it is heterogeneous
Yes, they are.
pus pus on toast or a roast pus pus on toast or a roast
Pus cells in a sample typically indicate an infection or inflammation in the body. The presence of pus cells suggests an immune response to fight off the infection, and can be detected in conditions like urinary tract infections or skin infections. Monitoring the levels of pus cells can help healthcare providers diagnose and treat the underlying issue.
Pus is not good its an infection.
neutrophils
Lick the pus up!
"Pus" in Hebrew is "moo-GLAH" (accent on the second syllable).
Pus doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
Pyogenic means which produce the pus or which arise from pus.
pus-filled, pus
Pus oozed out of the infected wound.
"You have a pus on you again". Pus is an Irish term that means you have a scowl or a frown on your face.