pyoderma
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.
Pyoureter is the medical term meaning pus in the ureter.
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.
The medical term for a highly contagious bacterial skin infection characterized by skin pus is "impetigo." It is commonly caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria and is more common in children. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and keeping the affected area clean.
It means that there is some kind of inflammation, usually an infection. You should call your doctor immediately.
Pyuria is the medical definition for pus in the urine per the medical dictionary. This is called pyuria.
An abscess is a walled-off pocket of pus.
Pyodermitis is the medical term meaning any acute inflammatory pus-forming bacterial infection.
Apyogenous
Pustul/o- is the combining term for pimple.
The medical term for pus in gums is called "gingival abscess." It is a localized collection of pus around the gum tissues, usually caused by a bacterial infection. Treatment typically involves draining the abscess and addressing the underlying cause, which may include periodontal disease or tooth decay.