Mucopurulent sputum contains mucus and pus.
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Neutrophils are the most common type of white blood cell found in pus. Their primary role is to combat infections and remove debris from the body.
An abscess is a collection of pus, which consists of dead white blood cells, tissue debris, and bacteria that accumulates as a result of infection.
The substance formed from plasma that contains a large number of white blood cells is called pus. Pus is typically formed at the site of inflammation or infection in the body as a response to help fight off pathogens.
Pus is a sign that your body is fighting off an infection. It typically contains dead white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris. While pus itself isn't harmful, the underlying infection causing it may require medical attention.
Pus is a creamy fluid that forms at the site of infections and is composed of dead white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris. It does not primarily consist of proteins specifically named "pus protein." Instead, pus contains a variety of proteins such as enzymes, immunoglobulins, and cytokines that play a role in the body's immune response to infection.