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Inflammation – Types, causes, and management
Inflammation is the body’s natural way of protecting itself. It is the immune system’s response to any damage, such as an injury or infection. In some cases, this response is helpful and is short-lived. However, when inflammation persists, it can do more harm than good. That’s why one should understand inflammation and take appropriate measures to address it. A good starting point is to recognize the warning signs and identify the specific nature of the issue and the underlying trigger. Types of inflammation Acute inflammation This is just the immune system’s immediate response to any injury, infection, or illness. When any of these issues occur, immune cells are sent to the affected part to start the healing process. The symptoms of acute inflammation usually include pain, redness, warmth, and swelling in the affected area, which typically last only a few hours to a few days. The redness and warmth result from increased blood flow to the area. Likewise, fluid buildup leads to swelling; it is the body’s way of protecting this area from further damage or infections, and helping it heal. That said, these symptoms may not always be present. Sometimes, one may just have a fever and weakness. Chronic inflammation It develops when the immune system remains active even when there is no immediate threat.
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