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What Is Inflammation? Types, Causes Treatment Inflammation is a normal part of your body’s response to injuries and invaders (like germs) It promotes healing and helps you feel better But inflammation that happens when there’s no injury or invader can harm healthy parts of your body and cause a range of chronic diseases
What is Inflammation? Causes, Effects, Treatment - Harvard Health Redness and heat, along with pain and swelling that result from an injury or infection, are evidence of the inflammatory process underway beneath the skin's surface Not visible but similar in process is the inflammation that results when you come down with an infection like the flu or pneumonia
Inflammation - Wikipedia Inflammation (from Latin: inflammatio) is part of the biological defence response of body tissues
Inflammatory Disorders and Autoinflammatory Diseases - HSS Inflammation refers to a biological response to stimuli interpreted by the body to have a potentially harmful effect Inflammation is a normal, healthy response to injury, infections or certain other medical conditions
10 Common Causes of Chronic Inflammation in the Body Various factors can contribute to chronic inflammation Acute (short-term) inflammation occurs when your immune system sends inflammatory cells to a cut, injury, infection, or irritant to fight germs and initiate healing
What Exactly Is Inflammation (and What Is It Not?) - PMC In medicine, inflammation is a fuzzy, overused word first coined by the Romans, the intended meaning and precise definition of which varies according to the person and the clinical context
Understanding Inflammation: The Root of Many Diseases Inflammatory environments are rich in growth factors, blood vessel promoters, and enzymes that remodel tissue—all conditions that favor tumor growth Moreover, inflammatory mediators can cause DNA mutations, prevent normal cell death, and suppress immune surveillance