The medical term meaning a pus forming bacterial skin infection is pyogenic infection. An abscess is a single focus of collection of pus covered by a thin layer and can be found both outside on the skin and inside (eg: Liver abscess). An abscess can easily be treated with certain antibiotics.
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.
I had skin on my neck that had pus under it when it was peeled and could be peeled until it was over the skin that had more pus. It was not small. It was like the skin that I can peel off my face after getting acne or skin on my dry lips. I healed it by using tea tree oil. It burned, then healed and now the skin where that pus and skin was is Black. What is this?
Having a pus-containing skin blister
Pyodermatosis is a skin condition. Pyodermatosis is characterized by pus filled ulcers and is typically caused by staph or strep bacteria.
pyogenic = producing or generating puspurulent = containing, forming or discharging pusSuppurative is another one, it means containing or producing pus.purulent means producing or containing pus.Pyogenic means pus forming, which I think is the same as pus producingSuppurative is another one, it means containing or producing pusI think what your looking for is "purulent"the wright answares is Pustule also know as pimple,Producing pus = PyogenicContaining pus = Purulentpyogenic = producing or generating puspurulent = containing, forming or discharging puspurulentpyogenic = producing or generating puspurulent = containing, forming or discharging pusProducing pus = PyogenicContaining pus = Purulent
A papule is a small solid circumscribed elevation of the skin that does not contain pus. An example is a red pimple (not a blackhead or whitehead) or wart.
Herpes is the most common cause.
pyoderma
Pus bubbles can be caused by bacterial or fungal infections in the skin. These infections can occur when a hair follicle becomes clogged or when the skin is wounded, allowing bacteria to enter and multiply. It is important to keep the area clean and seek medical advice if the pus bubble does not improve or if you develop a fever or other symptoms.
Skin boil is a skin infection that starts in a hair follicle or oil gland. First skin turns red, then pus will develop in it.
vesicle is a raised skin lesion that contain serous fluid. this serous fluid may contain traces of blood or pus. while pustules are raised skin lesion that contain only pus.