What are the Local Manifestations and Systemic Responses of Inflammation?
The most typical local manifestations of inflammation are redness, swelling, heat, and pain. That is to say, many patients will show some symptoms of inflammation in their bodies, with local redness, heat, swelling, and pain. The most common examples are joint redness and pain in arthritis or tonsillar congestion and swelling in tonsillitis. Therefore, any symptoms of inflammation should be taken seriously.
The systemic response to inflammation can manifest as fever, leukocytosis, or substantial organ lesions. Fever is the most common exogenous pyrogen, caused by cell toxins, viruses, and parasites, which can lead to symptoms of fever in the body. Additionally, when the body's defense mechanisms decline, the number of white blood cells in the blood may also decrease.