Mucopurulent sputum contains mucus and pus.
Pus is an exudate which contains dead and dying neutrophils (a type of white blood cells).
An abscess contains pus, not urine. The two are very different substances.
The immune systems protects the body from viruses. First you have your physical barriers like your skin, tears, hair and mucus then you have your immune system which are white blood cells and 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.
Symptoms of bronchiectasis include constant cough and the production of infected sputum (sputum is a mixture of mucus and pus), which may be bloody. In some cases, there may be wheezing and shortness of breath.
Pus is an exudate which contains dead and dying neutrophils (a type of white blood cells).
Sinus lavage is the process of flushing saline solution into the sinuses to remove mucus or pus.
It is customary to report pus cells in numbers per high power field (of x 45 or x 40 objective lens and x 10 eyepiece lens giving a total magnification of 450 or 400). If there are more than 10 pus cells per each high power field it indicates infection. Sputum is referred to the secretions of lower respiratory tract(bronchi & lungs). Increased pus cells in sputum would mean that the infection is in lower repiratory tract.
Mucopurulent means containing both mucus and pus.mucopurulent
HAHAHA funny man cause he had lots of mucus and pus inside his nose and and he pierced his nose and pus jumped OUT!!!!!!!!!!
If i have pus on my lip do i pop it or leave it
An abscess contains pus, not urine. The two are very different substances.
Water and the membrane liquid that surrounds your lungs gets into your lungs. blood, pus, mucus, etc.
it would be charted as PURULENT
it can, if semen contains pus or blood.
There is no such thing as pus cells. Pus is a conglomeration of living, dead and dying white blood cells that have been sent by the body to fight an infection. You might have mucus in your stool but that is not the same thing as pus.