pyogenesi
Pyogenesi is a term that refers to the formation of pus. Pus, also known as purulent exudate, is a thick, yellowish or greenish fluid produced by the body during an inflammatory response, typically to infection. It is composed of dead white blood cells, primarily neutrophils, along with liquefied tissue debris, microbes, and serum. The presence of pus usually indicates an active infection, most commonly caused by bacteria.
The process of pyogenesi begins when the body's immune system detects invading pathogens. Neutrophils, a type
Pyogenesi is a hallmark of certain types of infections, such as abscesses, boils, and cellulitis. While pus