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If the agent also creates mucus, it is called mucopurulent.
Nasal discharge becomes mucopurulent and may obstruct the nose.
Discharge is the most common symptom, and it is usually a brownish mucopurulent consistency.
Intense whitish mucopurulent discharge is observed throughout the day with the eye having a reddish hue.
Mucopurulent cervicitis may increase the size of the cervical ectropion.
Severe mucopurulent conjunctivitis and severe keratitis indicates a positive test.
Conjunctival discharge: purulent, mucoid or mucopurulent depending on the cause.
On section, at the centre of each lesion is a small bronchus containing lungworms and mucopurulent exudate.
In ophthalmology, mucopurulent discharge from the eyes, and caught in the eyelashes, is a hallmark sign of bacterial conjunctivitis.
It was 101 F. I moved to the head and opened the nostril with finger and thumb, revealing a slight mucopurulent discharge.
Clinical symptoms include fever, serous to mucopurulent nasal discharge, coughing, sneezing, difficulty breathing, conjunctivitis and loss of appetite.
Bacterial conjunctivitis causes the rapid onset of conjunctival redness, swelling of the eyelid, and mucopurulent discharge.
Ozena is a chronic atrophic rhinitis that produces necrosis of nasal mucosa and mucopurulent nasal discharge.
The normal buildup of tears, mucus, and dirt (compare rheum) that appears at the edge of the eyelids after sleep is not mucopurulent discharge, as it does not contain pus.
After a short incubation period of a few hours to one day, the bacteria multiply in the intestinal lumen, causing an intestinal inflammation with diarrhea that is often mucopurulent and bloody.
Bacterial conjunctivitis due to common pyogenic (pus-producing) bacteria causes marked grittiness/irritation and a stringy, opaque, greyish or yellowish mucopurulent discharge that may cause the lids to stick together, especially after sleep.
Frequently medical sources do not differentiate between the two types of discharge, instead using the general term mucopurulent discharge, which strictly speaking should be used to refer to a discharge that contains both mucus and pus.
It is used as a surfactant to aid liquefaction and removal of mucopurulent (containing mucus and pus) bronchopulmonary secretions, administered by inhalation through a nebulizer or with a stream of oxygen.
But the things that seized my whole attention were the yellow blobs of pus in the corners of the eyes, the mucopurulent discharge from the nostrils and the photophobia which made the dog blink painfully at the light from the surgery window.
Mucopurulent cervicitis (MPC) is characterized by a purulent or mucopurulent endocervical exudate visible in the endocervical canal or in an endocervical swab specimen.
When doubts exist about whether a patient will follow up for test results or adhere to recommendations to avoid sexual activity while potentially infected with an STD, men with urethral discharge and sexually active females with mucopurulent cervical discharge should be treated presumptively with antibiotics for gonorrhea and chlamydial infection (76).