An area of infection go red and feel hot because the white blood cells gather in the area of infection and the battle commences. And more blood is directed to the area to allow more white blood cells to get to the microbes.
The infection itself is actually many times not the cause of the redness. It is typically the body's own defenses that cause the redness.
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redness, swelling, pain, and heat
redness, swelling, pain, and heat
swelling pain redness heat
the signs of an inflammatory response are redness, heat, swelling, and pain.
During the inflammatory response, there is vasodilataion, that increases blood flow to the particular region. Increased number of blood cells, along with the sluggish blood flow, causes the region to appear red. Local substances produced in response to inflammation (prostaglandins and leukotrienes), mainly metabolites of the arachidonic acid metabolism, cause the swelling.
They are known as the 4 OR's--Rubor, redness; Tumor, swelling; Calor, heat and Dolor, pain.
InflammationIt is basically edema. The body is trying to push the splinter out of the body.
The warmth, redness, and swelling of the skin infections are characterustucs if the inflammatory responce. This serves as the body's second line of defense.So the answer would beC. inflammatory, second have fun plato users
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An inflammatory diseases is an ailment that causes inflammation is some body organ, like gastroenteritis. An inflammatory response is a vulgar, posturing, or flippant answer to a question or challenge.
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