Pus

Cells Pus cells are white blood cells that are found in an infection, usually caused by bacteria. They are an important part of the body's response to infection and help fight off pathogens. Pus cells play a crucial role in the healing process and can help reduce the symptoms of an infection. They can also help diagnose the presence of an infection and are used to track the progress of treatment. Pus cells are vital for healthy functioning of the immune system and help the body to fight off disease and promote healing.

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