Acute Inflammation
Acute inflammation is a protective response of the body’s immune system to harmful stimuli, such as bacteria, injury or toxins. It is characterised by redness, swelling, heat and pain in the affected area. This process is essential for the body to fight off infectious agents and to repair damaged cells. Acute inflammation is a temporary and self-limiting process that can be acute or chronic. Acute inflammation occurs in response to a sudden traumatic event, such as a cut, burn or other injury. It is also the body’s response to an infection. The inflammatory response is usually beneficial and helps to protect the body from infection or injury. It also helps to repair tissue damage and promote healing. Acute inflammation is very important in helping the body to fight off foreign organisms, such as bacteria and viruses. Without it, infections and diseases would be much more difficult to treat.
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