Biology, asked by Pdv2006, 8 months ago

What causes inflammations? What are the two ways in which we have to treat infectious diseases? Why is

prevention of disease better than cure?​

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Answered by abhinav779069
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Answer:

There are two main types of inflammation: acute and chronic.

Acute inflammation

An injury or illness can involve acute, or short-term, inflammation.

There are five key signs of acute inflammation:

Pain: This may occur continuously or only when a person touches the affected area.

Redness: This happens because of an increase in the blood supply to the capillaries in the area.

Loss of function: There may be difficulty moving a joint, breathing, sensing smell, and so on.

Swelling: A condition call edema can develop if fluid builds up.

Heat: Increased blood flow may leave the affected area warm to the touch.

These signs are not always present. Sometimes inflammation is “silent,” without symptoms. A person may also feel tired, generally unwell, and have a fever.

Symptoms of acute inflammation last a few days. Subacute inflammation lasts 2–6 weeks.

Chronic inflammation can continue for months or years. It either has or may have links to various diseases, such as:

diabetes

etc

Answered by tuktuki8
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Inflammation is part of the body’s defense mechanism and plays a role in the healing process.

When the body detects an intruder, it launches a biological response to try to remove it.

The attacker could be a foreign body, such as a thorn, an irritant, or a pathogen. Pathogens include bacteria, viruses, and other organisms, which cause infections.

Sometimes, the body mistakenly perceives its own cells or tissues as harmful. This reaction can lead to autoimmune diseases, such as type 1 diabetes.

Experts believe inflammation may contribute to a wide range of chronic diseases. Examples of these are metabolic syndrome, which includes type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and obesity.

People with these conditions often have higher levels of inflammatory markers in their bodies.

In this article, find out more about why inflammation happens, its symptoms, and ways to resolve it

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