Pus is a thick, yellowish substance formed when your body fights off infections, containing dead cells and bacteria.
Overview
What Is Pus
Causes Of Pus Formation
Impacts Of Pus On The Body
Home Remedies And Prevention
The Role Of White Blood Cells
When To Seek Medical Attention
Myths And Misconceptions About Pus
Diagnosis Of Pus Related Conditions
Treatment Options For Pus Formation
Types Of Infections Associated With Pus
Inflammation
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🦠 Pus is a sticky, yellowish fluid that forms when your body fights an infection.
💪 Pus is a sign that your body is working hard to keep you safe!
🤒 Pus often forms in areas that are red, hot, or swollen.
🚿 Pus can appear when there's an infection from cuts, bug bites, or sickness.
🦠 Bacteria, viruses, or fungi are often involved in pus formation.
💧 White blood cells are the superheroes that help create pus to fight infections!
⚔️ Pus is made up of dead bacteria, dead cells, and some liquid.
🌟 Having pus means your body is reacting to protect you from germs.
🤕 Too much pus can cause pressure and make the area painful.
🏥 If pus becomes excessive, it might be time to see a doctor for help!