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when we get hurt at certain part of body why does it swell?

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Answered by BrainlyKing5
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Swelling is a normal reaction of the body to an injury. Sometimes, though, the body goes overboard, and the inflammatory response is excessive and can actually begin to cause more damage than good.


What is it?

In general, swelling is any abnormal enlargement of a body part. This can be due to fluid - including blood - bony malformation, muscle, or any number of things. Edema describes fluid, or swelling, that has accumulated in the tissue outside of your joint capsule. This includes swelling in your calf or thigh. Effusion describes fluid that is inside your joint capsule, such as a swollen ankle or knee. Hemarthrosis is a condition where there is blood in the effusion within your joint capsule and indicates either a ligamentous injury, such as an ACL tear, or a fracture. This is determined by extracting some fluid from the joint capsule with a needle. Acute refers to swelling that occurs within 24 hours of injury. If the swelling occurs within the first 2 hours, it is probably associated with hemarthrosis, and should be checked out by a physician. Chronic refers to swelling that occurs over a long period of time, and can be difficult for an athlete to detect, but is very detrimental if left untreated.

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Answered by badboys9
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because from that our rbc get damage from that in that place rbc get collected and it swell
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