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Q: Is inflammation the same as fluid?
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What is Gingival Fluid?

Gingival fluid is fluid containing plasma proteins. When there is gingival inflammation more gingival fluid is produced. Gingival fluid is sometimes also called crevicular fluid.


Why is an infection considered an inflammation?

An infection is not the same thing as inflammation. Inflammation is often the immune system's way of reacting to an infection, but inflammation and infection are not the same thing. I hope that is clearer.


What is the medical term meaning Inflammation of a sac of fluid near a joint?

Bursitisbursitis


What is the medical term meaning inflammation of sacs that lubricate fluid in the body?

Bursitis.


What is the medical term meaning inflammation of sac of fluid near a joint?

Bursitis


When swelling associated with inflammation decreases where does the fluid go?

Goes into lymph capillaries


What is A build up of tissue fluid outside of cells in the tissue spaces called?

inflammation


Is the same bursitis and enthesopathy?

No, bursitis and enthesopathy are not the same. Bursitis refers to inflammation of the bursae, which are fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints. Enthesopathy, on the other hand, is a condition where there is pain and dysfunction at the site where tendons or ligaments attach to bone.


Is injection site pain and inflammation same?

yes


What is pluerisy?

the resulting pain and inflammation when plueral fluid is unable to prevent friction between the opposing plueral surfaces


What causes third spacing?

Third-spacing refers to a situation in which fluid shifts out of the blood into a body cavity or tissue where it is no longer available as ciculating fluid. Examples include peritonitis, the inflammation and infection of the peritoneal membranes, and burns, in which extensive inflammation of the skin and underlying tissues causes fluid to shift out of the blood, causing edema. The result of of this shift is a fluid deficit in the vascular compartment (hypervolemia) and a fluid excess in interstitial space. Until this cause is removed, fluid remains in the "third-space"--in the body but is not a functional part of the circulating fluids.


Why is inflammation good?

Your question is a little too general... I don't think that inflammation is ever good for the body, except when there's a virus or bacteria, the inflammation is caused by more blood and fluid that goes to that area of the body to try to fight it off with more white blood cells.