puss...infection
to help get rid of pimples use pine tar soap...
my son has been using pine tar soap for a lil over a month now. it has really helped clear it up. he had it really bad. huge sores on his face, back and some on his arms and chest. you can get it thru your pharmacy. it costs about $4 a bar and a bar can last 3-4 wks.
2007-12-07 07:56:31
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answered by JEN 7
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2016-05-26 09:33:31
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answered by ? 3
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That white stuff, or pus is It’s actually a collection of dead skin cells, white blood cells called neutrophils, and some bacteria that is still putting up a fight. It is a visible sign that you have an infection. A minor source of tiny amounts of pus, as in a pimple, merely needs to be washed and cleaned with an antiseptic. Many infections that show pus are derived from staph bacteria, which we all have in some amount on our skin.
2007-12-04 13:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It is pus, which is made up of white blood cells. Inside the pimple are some bacteria that are infecting your skin. Your body sends white blood cells to the region, and these cells surround and deactivate the bacteria. So the pus is white blood cells that have been battling the infection.
2007-12-04 13:51:00
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answered by drshorty 7
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Pus is formed by the collection of large numbers of white cells called polymorphonuclear cells in a localised area of the body in response to the presence of bacterial infection. These cells break down and release chemicals that kill the bacteria as well as cause enlargement of the blood vessels (inflammation) and attract more white cells to the "fight."
2007-12-04 13:50:04
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answered by z 2
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It is pus and you can clean your skin when the pimple breaks with apple cider vinegar as a simple home remedy with great results. More such solutions at
http://solutionsforpimples.blogspot.com/
2007-12-04 13:57:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Puss (short u sound) bacteria as a pimple is an infected pore
2007-12-04 13:54:56
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answered by c_t_5_2 5
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Pus. White blood cells that fight infection in the body.
2007-12-04 13:50:05
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answered by curtisports2 7
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The infected PUS.
2007-12-04 13:49:40
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answered by Prashant K 1
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Sebum, sera, plasma, and white blood cells.
2007-12-04 13:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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