Pus Sentence Examples

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  • Pus being found, the abscess should be freely opened and drained.

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  • The tissues of the part become disorganized or destroyed, and their place is taken by the mass of warring cellular elements now recognized as pus.

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  • Although majority of the cultures from the pus aspirated are positive, a negative culture does not exclude pyogenic abscess.

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  • Toes can become gangrenous and can appear black in dry gangrene or when infected becomes covered in pus and slough in wet gangrene.

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  • Infected horses often develop a nasal discharge which may start clear but becomes thick with pus and often copious in amount.

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  • Painful wound characterized by the presence of pus, odor and excessive exudate which is often green in color.

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  • I also have a certain fondness for the term pus which they use in Dundee.

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  • The slide shows a large number of Gram-negative diplococci present in a few of the pus cells (polymorph neutrophil leukocytes ).

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  • This involves having a tube placed in your abdomen to drain any pus from the abscess.

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  • These tend to rupture either to the outside or into the back of the throat and discharge thick yellow pus.

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  • The abscess is actually a cavity under the skin, filled with many little ' walls ' that contain the pus.

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  • In fact, you'll be doing the mental equivalent of sticking a Band-Aid over a boil that is producing pus.

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  • Do call your doctor if you have pus coming from your rash.

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  • Occasionally blisters become infected, and are filled with yellow pus.

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  • These could also develop into large pus filled sacs found primarily under the armpits and in the groin.

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  • Antibiotic treatment is recommended if there is evidence of infection (e.g. pus ).

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  • The dead tissue then separates from the surrounding living tissue and undergoes putrefaction (pus formation ).

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  • Some had swellings or bruises; some had blood or pus seeping from their wounds.

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  • They sometimes rupture and discharge fluid or pus, and sometimes open sinus tracts form.

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  • Ovi ositor gullet and a highly concentrated nervous 4' p system; in addition to the suboesophageal (side view) of Physo- ganglion, there are two thoracic ganglia pus.

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  • Heterophylly is rather common among aquatic plants, and is well seen in several aquatic species of Ranunculus, many species of Potamogelon, Sagittaria sagittifolia, Scir pus lacusiris, Castalia (Nymphaea) alba, Hippuris vulgaris, Callitriche spp., Sium latifolium.

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  • Doctors treating chronic otitis media (or glue ear) often puncture the eardrum on purpose to drain pus from the middle ear.

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  • Antibiotic treatment is recommended if there is evidence of infection (e.g. pus).

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  • This means that milk containing 400 million pus cells per liter can be sold legally for human consumption.

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  • The dead and dying cells contribute to pus formation.

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  • None of the 43 pus samples analyzed contained P. anaerobius DNA.

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  • None of the 60 pus aspirates analyzed was positive for Peptostreptococcus magnus DNA.

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  • How can ' pus in the foot ' be treated?

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  • The dead tissue then separates from the surrounding living tissue and undergoes putrefaction (pus formation).

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  • Swollen udders are commonly hot with mastitis; they can be agonizing and leak pus.

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  • Of course, it is important that you have the wound looked at immediately if you begin to see pus oozing.

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  • To draw out the pus, soak a clean washcloth in warm water and use it as a compress.

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  • The presence of pus indicates an abscess or gum disease.

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  • Abscess-A localized collection of pus in the skin or other body tissue caused by infection.

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  • About one of five people with GAS infection develops a sore, inflamed throat and pus on the tonsils (strep throat).

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  • Signs of infection are swelling, redness, tenderness, throbbing pain, localized warmth, fever, swollen lymph glands, the presence of pus either in the wound or draining from it, and red streaks spreading away from the wound.

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  • A doctor should be consulted if the rash is solid, bright red, causes fever, or the skin develops blisters, boils, or pus.

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  • It is usually a mixture of saliva and mucus, but may contain blood or pus in patients with lung abscess or other diseases of the lungs.

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  • In some persons, blood or pus is present in the stool.

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  • Ulcer-A site of damage to the skin or mucous membrane that is characterized by the formation of pus, death of tissue, and is frequently accompanied by an inflammatory reaction.

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  • The tonsils and the back of the throat may appear red, swollen, and streaked with pus.

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  • With the tongue depressed and the child saying "ah," the care provider wipes the back of the throat and the tonsils with the sterile swab, applying it to any area that appears either very red or is discharging pus.

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  • When there are many of these deep, pitting ulcers, with pus in the center and brownish-black scabs, the condition is called ecthyma.

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  • It is characterized by blister-like lesions filled with non-infectious pus and surrounded by reddened skin.

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  • There may be a red drop-like rash (guttate psoriasis) or patches of scaly skin that crack and ooze pus (pustular psoriasis).

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  • If there are signs of infections, such as red streaks on the skin or pus, or if there is fever or increased pain, the doctor should be called immediately.

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  • Pus is drained only if there is an abscess and usually after the child has begun antibiotic treatment.

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  • A fever is a sign of infection, as are redness, swelling, warmth, increased tenderness, and pus at the wound site.

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  • Rubbing the eyes, especially when the sty is oozing pus, can spread the infection along the eyelid and cause other styes.

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  • It also opens the blocked oil gland and helps remove pus.

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  • By allowing the style to break on its own and leak out pus, the sty can drain.

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  • Usually, not all of the pus is removed if there is acute inflammation.

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  • Pus taken from the ear or sucked out of the abscess with a needle is sent to a laboratory so that the infecting bacteria can be identified.

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  • Myringotomy-A surgical procedure in which an incision is made in the eardrum to allow fluid or pus to escape from the middle ear.

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  • If these do not work, a tube can be inserted to drain off pus or fluid.

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  • The skin around the wound is red and feels warm, and the wound may ooze pus or a whitish discharge.

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  • The blister (which sometimes contains pus) often looks like an insect bite and is usually found on the hands, arms, or head.

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  • The usual symptoms of infection are frequent need to urinate, pain or burning with urination, and blood or pus in the urine.

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  • Most of these abscesses eventually burst, and pus that leaks onto the skin can cause new infections.

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  • An area of skin that has been cut or scraped becomes painful or swollen, feels hot, or produces pus.

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  • Healthcare providers and patients should always wash their hands thoroughly with warm water and soap after treating a staph infection or touching an open wound or the pus it produces.

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  • Pus that oozes onto the skin from the site of an infection should be removed immediately.

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  • Sometimes inflamed and filled with pus, scalp ringworm lesions can cause crusting, flaking, and round bald patches.

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  • Signs of infection include leakage of pus from the blisters or excessive redness, warmth, tenderness, or swelling around the blisters.

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  • These clumps may appear streaked with pus or blood.

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  • Any tissue or organ throughout the body may develop a pocket of infection and pus, called an abscess.

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  • The tonsils look swollen and are bright red, with white or yellow patches of pus on them.

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  • Miliaria pustulosis (a complication of miliaria rubra) occurs when the sweat is infected with pyogenic bacteria and turns to pus.

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  • The canal may appear swollen and red, and there may be evidence of foul-smelling, greenish-yellow pus.

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  • Urine may show the presence of pus or an abnormally high level of protein.

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  • The presence of bacteria or pus in the urine usually indicates infection.

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  • If fluid or pus is draining from the ear, it can be collected and sent to a laboratory to determine if any specific infectious organisms are present.

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  • In some cases, a surgical perforation to drain pus from the middle ear may be performed.

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  • An abscess, a painful collection of pus occurring at the site of infection, is a rare vasectomy complication.

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  • In some cases you may even see green or yellow pus around the site of the piercing.

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  • The piercing will also begin to secrete bright red, rust or green pus, quiet unlike the normal white or pale yellow lymph found in a healing piercing.

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  • Poison ivy is characterized by pus, or fluid-filled bumps, accompanied by intense itching.

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  • A bacteria called P. acnes infects the clogged pores and leads to the production of pus.

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  • If there are symptoms of increased swelling or infection, pus, fever or drainage at the wound site, seek treatment.

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  • A pustule, meanwhile, forms on the skin's surface and contains pus.

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  • In some cases, a rash can produce blisters that can open or pus or bruise.

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  • The kangaroo (Macro pus) lives in droves in the open grassy plains.

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  • Extensions of the flora occur southwards of the high mountains of tropical Africa; A denocaf pus, a characteristic Mediterranean genus, has been found on Kilimanjaro and 2000 m.

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  • Trachycar pus and Rhapis are characteristic palms, and Cycadeae are represented by Cycas.

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  • Thus in Prussia the relations of the Roman Catholic community to the Protestant state are regulated by arrangement between the Prussian government and Rome; while in Bavaria the king, though a Catholic, is legally summus episco pus of the Evangelical Church.

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  • Where there has been local mischief due to inflammation the dead leucocytes must be removed, and this is done either by their being converted into pus in one mass, and making their way through the tissues to the nearest surface, whether of skin or mucous membrane, from which it can be discharged, or they may undergo a process of fatty degeneration and absorption, leaving behind in some cases cheesy matter, in others hard connective tissue.

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  • The number of exites is less constant, but, in A pus, two are present, the proximal branchial in function and the distal forming a stiffer plate which probably aids in swimming.

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  • It may be supposed to have approximated, in general form, to A pus, with an elongated body composed of numerous similar somites and terminating in a caudal furca; with the post-oral appendages all similar and all bearing gnathobasic processes; and with a carapace originating as a shell-fold from the maxillary somite.

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  • The Marsupials include the Macro pus or kangaroo; the opossums, Phalangista vulpina and P. Cookii; the opossum-mouse, Dromicia nana; Perameles or bandicoot; Hypsiprymnus or kangaroo rat; Phascolomys or wombat; while of Monotremata there are the Echidna or porcupine ant-eater and the duck-billed platypus.

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  • Due to the way it is now pointing, you'll get a little jet of white pus that shoots up against your fingernail.

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  • As regards their innervation an apparent exception is found in the case of A pus, where the nerves to the antennules arise, behind the brain, from the oesophageal commissures, but this is, no doubt, a secondary condition, and the nerve-fibres have been traced forwards to centres within the brain.

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  • In some Phyllopoda (A pus) egg-sacs are formed by modification of certain of the thoracic feet.

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  • The large number and the uniformity of the trunk somites and their appendages, and the structure of the nervous system and of the heart in A pus, are Annelidan characters which can hardly be without significance.

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  • In many respects, however, the Phyllopoda, and especially A pus, have diverged considerably from the primitive Crustacean type.

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