Neurogenic inflammation

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Neurogenic inflammation refers to the inflammation that is caused by the release of various substances from the nerve endings of the sensory neurons. This type of inflammation is different from the typical inflammation that is caused by the immune system's response to injury or infection. Neurogenic inflammation can be triggered by various factors, including physical trauma, toxins, and certain diseases.

Causes

Neurogenic inflammation can be caused by a variety of factors. These include:

  • Physical trauma: This can include injuries such as cuts, burns, and fractures. The trauma can cause the nerve endings to release substances that trigger inflammation.
  • Toxins: Certain toxins can also trigger neurogenic inflammation. These can include toxins from bacteria, as well as certain chemicals.

Symptoms

The symptoms of neurogenic inflammation can vary depending on the cause and the area of the body that is affected. However, common symptoms can include:

  • Pain
  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Heat
  • Loss of function

Treatment

Treatment for neurogenic inflammation typically involves addressing the underlying cause. This can include treating any injuries or diseases that are causing the inflammation. In some cases, medications may be used to help reduce the inflammation and relieve symptoms.

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