Redness is a vasodilatation of nearby undamaged blood vessels.
These symptoms occur right after the injury. Redness and swelling develop soon afterward.
INFLAMMATION - swelling or redness, usually from irritation or injury
It does that when it's infected
If there is no injury then there is no reason to think anything out of the ordinary will occur
During college football games, media timeouts occur mostly on scoring plays. However media timeouts can also occur after punts or kickoffs. They can occur on long injury timeouts as well.
Sometimes there can be visible redness to the skin from Fibromyalgia. The redness may occur with itching or what feels like a burn, or it may not feel different at all and just appear red or blotchy.
Redness and swelling may occur if consumed.
Complications, though rare, can occur during fundoplication. These complications can include injury to such surrounding tissues and organs, as the liver, esophagus, spleen, and stomach.
2nd degree burn
Place a metal rod and heated to a dull redness and lowered into the oil sample and stirred. Audible crackling will occur during the stirring if moisture is present.
Inflammation-- Pain, redness, swelling, and heat that usually develop in response to injury or illness.
chemicals released by the injured tissue cells and leukocytes cause the VASODILATION of the arterioles in the injured area and cause the local hyperemia to form accounting for the redness and heat.