Significance of Acute inflammation
Acute inflammation is defined as a rapid and severe immune response to injury or infection, typically characterized by symptoms like redness, heat, swelling, and pain. Recognized in both Ayurveda and scientific contexts, it plays a crucial role in protecting the body and initiating healing processes. The response can also be artificially induced in experimental settings to study its properties, as seen in research using carrageenan. Generally, acute inflammation is a temporary process that resolves within days as part of the body’s healing mechanism.
Synonyms: Intense inflammation, Severe inflammation
In Dutch: Acute ontsteking; In Finnish: Akuutti tulehdus; In Spanish: Inflamación aguda
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Hindu concept of 'Acute inflammation'
Acute inflammation in Hinduism can be interpreted as a swift and intense immune reaction that may result in severe health issues, such as quinsy or cellulitis of the head, characterized by noticeable pain and swelling.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) A rapid and severe immune response that can lead to conditions like quinsy or cellulitis of the head, manifesting as pain and swelling.[1]
The concept of Acute inflammation in scientific sources
Acute inflammation is a swift, intense response involving fluid buildup and inflammatory cell activation, commonly seen in conditions like nodular episcleritis, which presents with redness and pain.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a process that occurs after the depletion of glutathione storage in the liver, which is indicated by the increased level of hepatic and serum total protein.[2] (2) A short-term inflammatory response that may affect studies on leptin and its association with physical activity.[3]