gyullad
Gyullad is primarily a Hungarian term connected with the concept of inflammation. In standard medical usage, the noun gyulladás is used for inflammation, while gyullad as a standalone form is uncommon in modern medical language. In Hungarian, gyullad can also be a verb meaning to inflame or to ignite, with forms such as begyullad meaning to catch fire. In English-language medical writing, the term inflammation is used rather than gyullad.
Inflammation is a protective biological response of body tissues to injury, infection, or irritation. Its purpose
Causes of inflammation include infections (bacterial, viral, fungal), physical injury (cuts, sprains), chemical irritants, autoimmune or
Common signs and symptoms are redness, heat or warmth, swelling, pain, and sometimes reduced function of the
Diagnosis is typically clinical, supported by laboratory tests (for example, C-reactive protein or erythrocyte sedimentation rate)
Treatment targets the underlying cause and may include analgesics or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids in specific