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    Pus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • For other uses, see Pus (disambiguation). Pus is a whitish-yellow, yellow or ... Pus consists of a thin, protein-rich fluid, known as liquor puris, and dead ...
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    pus: Definition from Answers.com
  • pus n. A generally viscous, yellowish-white fluid formed in infected tissue, consisting of white blood cells, cellular debris, and necrotic tissue
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pus?!?!?!?!?
sometimes my mouth (wen i breathe/swallow) tastes a bit like pus. i dont understand! there is nothing in my throat so... it soesnt smell tho? never tasted it, but had infection in finger, smelt it. things smell like they taste.
You might have an infection in one of your teeth if one of your teeth hurt. Try getting it checked at the doctor.
What happens when pus comesout of your pus filled spot?
Hii, I just recently got a red inflamed pus filled spot. And I accidentilly made the pus come out of it. I just want to know what should I do. And how long will it take to go down? Also when using my facial wash should I wash the spot to or will this just irritate it? Also anyone got any food tips to help reduce my spots? Or any tips at all.
Thats not a bad thing, taking out the germs and the pimple will be less swelled up in a couple of hours and gone within days, try not to squeeze pimples without the pus in it, causes craters (dints in your skin)
What is the process involvingmacrophages eating pus called?
For example, when there is a pus-filled abscess, macrophages flock to the site. They eat the pus. What do you call this process?
that sounds disgusting. i think it's called consumption.
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