When a blood panel indicates inflammation, it typically means that there is an immune response occurring in the body, which may be due to various factors such as infection, injury, or chronic diseases. Common markers for inflammation include elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) or an increase in white blood cell count. This finding can help healthcare providers diagnose underlying conditions or monitor the effectiveness of treatments. Further evaluation is often necessary to determine the specific cause of the inflammation.
immediate and brief vasoconstriction of the blood vessels in the injured area; they quickly dilate; redness, warmthyes it does if you want you can go to a local pharmacy or drug store and look at ibuprofen and it says anti inflamatory
it means your own white blood sells are attacking you
She asks "What do you want? He says "your blood.....all over me" It means, literally, that he wants to kill her.
When a doctor says you have enzymes in your blood, it typically indicates that certain enzymes are present at elevated levels, suggesting potential damage or dysfunction in specific organs, such as the liver, heart, or pancreas. Enzymes are proteins that facilitate biochemical reactions, and their presence in the bloodstream can be a sign of injury or inflammation. The doctor may order additional tests to determine the underlying cause and assess your overall health.
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In my opinion, I honestly thing when someone says food is Pink it means it is bloody and has blood in it left over. You know what I mean? Lol.
It stands for Inflatable Restraint sensor might be faulty
Generally means the rear glass hatch is open.
Never heard of a water pump reset button. If you mean a fuel pump reset then they usually located in the back of the van behind a panel. It says on the front of the panel.
It can be right next to the panel if you want. There is nothing in the code that says otherwise.
The computer thinks the liftgate is open.
The engine is running hot for some reason. Check thermostat, radiator and coolant level.