are there chances that WBC's might come out along with pus

Dear student, 

Pus is usually formed because of the death of tissues and cells that surrounds the infection occurs due to bacteria somewhere in the body. It appeared as a whitish or yellowish substance which oozes out if exposed to the air. 
Formation of pus takes places when an area in the body gets infected, white blood cells (WBCs) come to the site of infection and act as first defenders. These WBCs attack the foreign cells (which do not belong to the body) and infection occurred in the body thus successfully eliminates the damaging bacterial cells. These dead cells remains lodged into the wound and caused further damage to the surrounding tissues. These accumulated dead cells and biochemical debris will then be expelled out from the body in the form of pus so that proper healing could takes place.  ​

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