explain how infection lead to inflammation
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When inflammation occurs, chemicals from the body's white blood cells are released into the blood or affected tissues to protect your body from foreign substances. Some of the chemicals cause a leak of fluid into the tissues, resulting in swelling. This protective process may stimulate nerves and cause pain.
Inflammation is caused by a number of physical reactions triggered by the immune system in response to a physical injury or an infection. Three main processes occur before and during acute inflammation: The small branches of arteries enlarge when supplying blood to the damaged region, resulting in increased blood flow. When inflammation occurs, chemicals from the body's white blood cells are released into the blood or affected tissues to protect your body from foreign substances. Some of the chemicals cause a leak of fluid into the tissues, resulting in swelling. This protective process may stimulate nerves and cause pain.
Inflammation is caused by a number of physical reactions triggered by the immune system in response to a physical injury or an infection. Three main processes occur before and during acute inflammation: The small branches of arteries enlarge when supplying blood to the damaged region, resulting in increased blood flow. When inflammation occurs, chemicals from the body's white blood cells are released into the blood or affected tissues to protect your body from foreign substances. Some of the chemicals cause a leak of fluid into the tissues, resulting in swelling. This protective process may stimulate nerves and cause pain.
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Inflammation is a process by which the body's white blood cells and substances they produce protect us from infection with foreign organisms, such as bacteria and viruses. ... The body responds as if normal tissues areinfected or somehow abnormal.
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