What is inflammation?
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    What is inflammation?

Inflammation is an immune system response to protect the body from infection. Inflammation occurs when white blood cells migrate out of blood vessels into the infected area, where they act as phagocytes

(destroyers of foreign matter). The white cells can also wall off the infected area, preventing its spread to other parts of the body. A secondary aspect of inflammation involves the movement of protein containing fluids to the affected area. The dilation of upstream and constriction of downstream blood vessels to the infected area results in a loss of blood plasma at the site, which leads to swelling. Pain results from the compression of nerve endings that the swelling causes.

Inflammation progresses through four stages:

  1. Redness

  2. Heat

  3. Swelling

  4. Pain

Inflammation can also bring on general flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, fatigue, loss of energy and headaches.

In some cases the inflammation response can be triggered even when there is no foreign invader. Such is the case with auto immune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and shoulder tendonitis. In these cases the body’s protective system actually causes damage to itself.

Inflammation as a response to injury is non-specific in that it occurs in an identical manner regardless of the situation that prompts it. Inflammation is a necessary and integral part of the immune system. However, excess or chronic inflammation can be damaging to our health.

Recent research indicates that inflammation may be a major contributor to atherosclerosis, Alhzeimer’s disease and some cancers. In fact, excessive inflammation is a by-product of many diseases.

Types of Inflammation
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