inflammatie
Inflammatie, or inflammation, is the body's protective response to tissue injury, infection, or irritants. It involves changes in blood flow, increased vascular permeability, and the recruitment of immune cells to the affected area with the aim of eliminating the cause of injury, clearing damaged tissue, and promoting healing.
Mediators released during inflammatie, such as histamine, prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and cytokines, trigger vasodilation and edema, and
There are two main forms: acute inflammation, which develops quickly and lasts a short time (hours to
Diagnosis is based on clinical assessment and may be supported by laboratory tests (for example, C-reactive
Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying trigger and reducing harmful inflammation. Options include rest and local