During the first exposure to an antigen antibodies are produced
Swollen.
Swelling is one of the four cardinal signs of inflammation (along with redness, heat, and pain), but not all swelling is due to inflammation. But get it checked by a qualified doctor, just in case.
Cardinal signs of inflammation are 1Warmth (Calor) 2Rubor (Reddish color) 3Dolar (Pain) 4Swelling (Tumor) 5 Loss of function (Functiolasia)
The four cardinal signs of inflammation—redness, heat, swelling, and pain—were first identified by the Roman physician Aulus Cornelius Celsus in the 1st century AD. Celsus described these signs in his work "De Medicina," which laid the foundation for understanding inflammation in medical practice. Later, the fifth sign, loss of function, was added by the philosopher Rudolf Virchow in the 19th century.
Roman Catholic AnswerA Cardinal is a bishop in the Catholic Church and he would sign his name the same way, with a cross (+) before his name. Because he is a Cardinal, he would put "Cardinal" in place of his middle name, so Cardinal John Doe would sign his name: + John Cardinal Doe
Capricorn - Cardinal Earth Aries - Cardinal Fire
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a sign of inflammation in the walls of arteries.
Inflammation is a sign that the immune system is at work in the body.
The Cardinal Bird is most often linked to Christmas. Indian legend has it that if you see a Cardinal flying towards the sun it is a sign of good fortune.
redness, swelling, pain, heat and bleeding
Rectal inflammation can be caused by infection or autoimmune disease. Anal inflammation can be caused by hemorrhoids, infection, and autoimmune disease.
A sign of inflammation is swelling, heat , and pain in the affected area. Treatment of inflammation is rest, NSAID's (non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs), and ice.