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.
"Pus cell more than 10" is a sign, not a disease. Some things that cause pus cells can cause infertility, and others cannot. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Infection .
Yellow pus can indicate a bacterial infection. When white blood cells attack bacteria, they release enzymes that can cause the pus to appear yellow. If you have yellow pus around a wound or are experiencing other symptoms of infection, it's important to seek medical attention for proper treatment.
A high number of pus cells in clumps in a urinalysis may indicate a urinary tract infection. This could be caused by bacteria or a fungal infection in the urinary tract. Further testing and evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment.
Pus does not normally come out of an Achilles tendon. If you have pus near your ankle,see your health care provider.
"Pus cell more than 10" is a sign, not a disease. Some things that cause pus cells can cause infertility, and others cannot. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Infection .
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No. Its normal to have a whitish/yellow fluid that may cause crust to form but not pus.
HAHAHA funny man cause he had lots of mucus and pus inside his nose and and he pierced his nose and pus jumped OUT!!!!!!!!!!
The cause is the interference of radiation with different wavelengths in the bubble.
Herpes is the most common cause.
IF you have over filled the transmission this will cause it to bubble, this could cause serious damage, drain and refill with the proper ammount.
Your mouth will turn into a giant pimple
A fungi or a bacteria that causes an infection in your vagina.
Yellow pus can indicate a bacterial infection. When white blood cells attack bacteria, they release enzymes that can cause the pus to appear yellow. If you have yellow pus around a wound or are experiencing other symptoms of infection, it's important to seek medical attention for proper treatment.
It is actually very normal to have some pus, or dead white blood cells, in a person's stool. This by itself is not cause for concern.