Inflammation Productive

Inflammatory processes play an important role in the human body. They can be useful if directed against infection and disease, but can also lead to various diseases and pathologies. The so-called “productive inflammation”, or inflammation with proliferation, is one of the forms of inflammation, which is characterized by the presence of specific cells and inflammation with the formation of tumors and tissues.

What is productive inflammation?

Productive inflammation is a type of inflammation in which new tissues and cells are formed to replace the damaged layer of skin. In this case, cytokines are mainly involved, which are involved in the development of the inflammatory response and maintaining the production of epithelial cells. Cytokines also support the local immune system response. This process forms a normal response to damage.

Cells involved in productive inflammation include macrophages, T helper cells, T suppressor cells, dendritic cells, keratinocytes, B lymphocytes, and intermediate cells. Keratinocytes are epithelial cells of the skin that protect against harmful factors and form the surface layer of the skin. If there are not enough cells, then they are “reinforced”



Inflammation is a medical term that refers to the process of the body's response to various irritants such as bacteria, viruses and other factors. This process can lead to various diseases and pathologies. It is worth noting that inflammation can be both necessary and harmful to the body. In this article we will look at the concept of product