Inflammation Physiological

The body's inflammatory response to injury or irritant is an integral part of our defense system. However, if this reaction becomes excessive and uncontrolled, it can lead to serious illnesses and complications. This is because inflammation releases various chemicals such as cytokines and other mediators that stimulate the inflammatory response. But also with such a long period of inflammation, a chronic inflammatory process can develop and lead to chronic diseases. Therefore, it is important to control and regulate inflammatory processes in the body.

Physiological inflammatory response: This is a reaction of the body that occurs due to tissue damage or irritation. Physiological inflammatory processes serve important protective functions of the body and help it fight infections. They help maintain homeostasis, normal body temperature and provide protection from infections and other harmful environmental influences. The inflammatory process can occur in response to mechanical injuries, electrical damage, thermal burns and other influences.

Consequences of physiological inflammation: The negative effects of physiological inflammation often lead to various diseases. It can cause infections, tumors, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, Alzheimer's disease and many other diseases. Disease protection prevents inflammation. Making the correct diagnosis and implementing treatment based on specific disease factors can help prevent inflammation. The constant occurrence of problems can lead the body into an even longer period of inflammation and negatively affect its functioning and overall health.