The Most Common Symptoms of Inflammatory Disease

What Causes These Symptoms?

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Inflammatory diseases will prompt the body to send an inflammatory response to an internal threat, even if no real risk exists. These white blood cells now have nowhere to go, and sometimes they can also act aggressively towards organs or other cells and tissue. Specifically, the chemicals from the body’s white blood cells are released into the bloodstream or the affected tissues to protect the body from foreign substances. This release of chemicals increases the blood flow to the area that is affected by an injury or infection and can result in the area becoming red and warm. Some of these bodily chemicals cause a leak of fluid into the tissues, which results in that body part becoming swollen. Considered a protective process, this process can stimulate the nerves and cause intense pain for some individuals. With the increased number of cells and inflammatory substances within the joint or affected area, this causes irritation, swelling of the joint lining, and can eventually wear down and deteriorate the cartilage within the joint.

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