Pus

Definition Pus (Latin “pus”) is primarily the accumulation of dead granulocytes, a type of white blood cell (leukocyte), and tissue fluid. In short, pus is therefore nothing more than a mixture of cells of the own body, bacteria and proteins. Pus is something natural that the body produces in response to an immune response or … Pus

Pus in the nose | Pus

Pus in the nose Pus can also form in the nose, usually as a result of sinusitis, i.e. inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. This disease is usually first noticed by an increased loss of fluid from the nose and a secretion that is initially liquid and then becomes increasingly slimy. This secretion also changes its … Pus in the nose | Pus