The body will make White Blood Cells in greater number in response to an infection thereby fighting the infection.
Sepsis is a systemic or body-wide response to infection.
The white cells in your body
Urinary tract infection bacteria can trigger the body's immune response, leading to inflammation and activation of immune cells to fight the infection. This response can cause symptoms such as pain, fever, and increased urination.
Inflammation- the body's response to injury. Infection - the invasion of bacterias , virus ... into our body. Infection is disease caused by a specific inciting organism (virus, bacteria, prion, parasite, etc.). Inflammation is the body's response to an irritation which may be infectious, chemical or autoimmune.
when it an infection or something gets past the first immune response then your body uses a different response or after immunisation
InflammationIt is basically edema. The body is trying to push the splinter out of the body.
I would say it is definitely possible for a contraceptive coil to cause infection as it is a foreign body and generally they produce a response from our own body to defend it.
Yes, a viral infection can cause fever. Viruses can trigger the body's immune response, leading to an increase in body temperature, which results in a fever.
The inflammatory response is the body's response to infection. After a pathogen enters the body and creates an infection, leukocytes rush to cite to kill off the bacteria. Inflammation results because of the puss that the body secretes to combat the bacteria. After the intruder is eliminated the body tries to heal the passage through which the pathogen entered, by closing it off and healing the skin.
He eats alotof stuff that is not healthy for his body .
He eats alotof stuff that is not healthy for his body .
Inflammation is the body's attempt at self-protection; the aim being to remove harmful stimuli, including damaged cells, irritants, or pathogens - and begin the healing process. Inflammation does not mean infection, even when an infection causes inflammation. Infection is caused by a bacterium, virus or fungus, while inflammation is the body's response to it.