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    inflamed
    /inˈflāmd/

    adjective

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  2. : to excite to excessive or uncontrollable action or feeling. especially : to make angry. b. : to make more heated or violent : intensify. insults served only to inflame the feud. 2. : to set on fire : kindle. 3. : to cause to redden or grow hot from anger or excitement. a face inflamed with passion. 4. : to cause inflammation in (bodily tissue)

  3. INFLAMED definition: 1. (of a part of the body) red, painful, and swollen, especially because of infection: 2. (of a…. Learn more.

  4. Inflammation is a normal part of your bodys response to injuries and invaders (like germs). It promotes healing and helps you feel better. But inflammation that happens when there’s no injury or invader can harm healthy parts of your body and cause a range of chronic diseases.

  5. Jul 6, 2024 · Inflammation, a response triggered by damage to living tissues. The inflammatory response functions to localize and eliminate injurious agents and to remove damaged tissue components so that the body can begin to heal. Learn more about the immune response and the causes and signs of inflammation.

  6. Dec 11, 2023 · Summary. Inflammation is a key aspect of the bodys immune defenses. It can be acute or chronic. Symptoms can include swelling, heat, pain, and more. Treatments can depend on the...

  7. inflamed (of a part of the body) painful, red and hot because of an infection or injury: The wound had become inflamed. excruciating extremely painful. Excruciating can describe feelings, treatments or death but not parts of the body: an excruciating throat/ back/ knee. burning painful and giving a feeling of being very hot:

  8. What is inflammation? Our bodies are equipped with a built-in defense system—a complex army of infection-fighting cells and proteins that warn other cells of invaders, fight them off when they arrive, and heal any damage the resulting conflict produces.

  9. to cause or increase very strong feelings such as anger or excitement: Reducing the number of staff is certain to inflame the already angry medical profession. inflame passions Pictures of the bombed and burning city inflamed passions further. The image was used to inflame rather than instruct or reveal truth. Fewer examples.

  10. Apr 12, 2021 · Inflammation is the bodys natural reaction against injury and infection. But chronic inflammation can contribute to the buildup of fatty plaque inside arteries, setting the stage for heart disease.

  11. Sep 13, 2023 · When your body suffers an injury or infection, inflammation is a normal part of the healing process. We are most familiar with short term (or acute) inflammation, such as when we get a cut and the skin swells up, turns red, and hurts. This effect usually goes away in a few hours.