Pus word encyclopedia (about 50) pus word interpretation _ pus what does it mean?

Purulent refers to the liquid containing inflammatory exudates formed in tissues or body cavities due to infection or other reasons. Pus is common in various infectious diseases, such as purulent dermatosis, pustulosis, meningitis and so on. Here are some words related to pus and their explanations.

Pustule: refers to a lump formed under the skin or mucous membrane and filled with a lot of pus.

2. Mongolian spot: it is a congenital abnormal skin pigment, which is often misdiagnosed as "pustule", but it does not contain true pus.

3. Suppurative: refers to tissue necrosis and exudation caused by bacterial infection, which is manifested by secretion containing a large amount of protein and white blood cells.

4. Sepsis: a toxic pytoxin, which can cause systemic inflammatory reaction and serious infection.

5. Purulent milk: The milk secreted by pregnant women after breast infection contains a lot of white blood cells and bacteria.

6. Purulent sputum: When coughing caused by lung infection, sputum contains a lot of white blood cells and bacteria.

7. suppurative otitis media: a common type of otitis media, caused by bacterial infection, accompanied by a large amount of secretions in the middle ear.

8. Abscess: refers to a cyst filled with pus formed in the skin, mucosa or internal tissues.

9. Suppurative arthritis: an arthritis caused by bacterial infection, characterized by a large amount of exudate and inflammatory reaction in the joints.

10. pustulosis: a skin disease characterized by a large number of pustules containing pus on the skin.

1 1. Suppurative gingivitis: Oral inflammation caused by periodontal tissue infection, characterized by swelling and pus at the gingival margin.

12. Purulent hematuria: Hematuria caused by urinary system infection, containing a large number of white blood cells and bacteria.

13. pyogenic osteomyelitis: a disease of bone marrow infection, characterized by a large amount of pus in bone tissue and bone destruction.

14. pyogenic liver: purulent liver disease caused by bacterial infection.

15. pyogenic pleurisy: pleurisy caused by bacterial infection, characterized by a large amount of secretions in the chest cavity.

16. Peritoneal abscess: refers to a cyst formed in the peritoneum and filled with a lot of pus.

17. pyogenic pneumonia: lung inflammation caused by bacterial infection, characterized by a large number of white blood cells and bacteria in bronchial secretions.

18. suppurative conjunctivitis: refers to pinkeye caused by conjunctival infection, characterized by conjunctival congestion and pus discharge.

19. Suppurative tonsillitis: Inflammation of the throat caused by tonsil infection, characterized by swelling, ulceration and pus discharge of tonsil.

20. beriberi suppuration: refers to foot skin disease caused by fungal infection. If not treated in time, it can cause suppurative complications.

2 1. Soft tissue suppurative infection: exudation caused by subcutaneous tissue and muscle tissue infection can lead to local necrosis and abscess formation.

22. Suppurative prostatitis: a disease caused by male prostate infection, characterized by frequent urination, urgency and dysuria.

23. Sepsis: Systemic inflammatory reaction caused by infection, often accompanied by symptoms such as high fever, chills, and rapid heartbeat.

24. Purulent pelvic inflammatory disease: Severe inflammation caused by female pelvic organ infection may lead to complications such as infertility and ovarian cysts.

25. Suppurative periodontitis: Periodontal tissue inflammation caused by oral bacterial infection, characterized by redness, swelling and pus discharge of gums.

The above are some common words related to pus and their explanations. Suppurative disease is a common infection. If it can be found and treated in time, a good prognosis can be obtained in most cases. Therefore, we should pay attention to personal hygiene and infection control in daily life to avoid infection. During the treatment, the doctor will give targeted medication according to the specific situation of the patient to help the patient recover as soon as possible.