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suppurate

Suppurate is a verb that means to produce or discharge pus in a wound or infection. The process is called suppuration, and the adjective suppurative describes tissue or infections that produce pus. The noun suppuration refers to the formation of pus itself. The term is primarily used in medical and veterinary contexts.

Pus is a thick, yellowish or greenish fluid composed of dead neutrophils, bacteria, and tissue debris. Suppuration

In clinical use, the appearance of purulent drainage or a wound that suppurates signals an infectious process

Etymology-wise, suppurate derives from Latin suppurare, meaning to form pus. Related terms include suppurative (pus-producing) and

commonly
accompanies
bacterial
infections
and
inflammatory
responses,
and
it
can
occur
in
wounds,
boils,
abscesses,
or
other
inflammatory
sites.
When
a
site
suppurates,
it
may
become
swollen,
tender,
and
foul-smelling,
with
purulent
discharge
present.
that
may
require
attention.
Management
typically
focuses
on
addressing
the
underlying
infection,
which
may
include
draining
accumulations
of
pus
when
appropriate,
cleaning
the
wound,
and,
in
some
cases,
antibiotics
or
other
therapies.
The
goal
is
to
control
infection,
relieve
symptoms,
and
prevent
systemic
spread.
suppuration
(the
process
of
pus
formation).
Suppuration
is
a
common
descriptor
in
medical
documentation
of
infections,
wounds,
and
inflammatory
processes.