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What is inflammation?

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Local response of living mammalian tissue to injury due to any agent. It is the body defence reaction in order to eleminate or limit the spread of infectious agent.

Inflammation is manifeared as pain , swelling , redness and increased temperature in the local area.

Infalmmatory response occurs due to :

Relase of histamine and prostaglandin from damaged mast cell. At the site of entry of pathogen , there is readness and swelling of skin due to accumulation of fluid and high temperature

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Inflammation is the body's response to injury. It works to heal wounds, but it can also play a role in some chronic diseases. ... It is the body's way of signaling the immune system to heal and repair damaged tissue, as well as defend itself against foreign invaders, such as viruses and bacteria.

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