Pain Vs Inflammation

Pain Vs Inflammation

by Md. Sakhawat Hossain -
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Why do we need to feel pain during inflammation? 

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by Tasnupa Rifa -

Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body.     So pain is needed during inflammation. 

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by Fatema Mumu -
Redness and heat are due to increased blood flow at body core temperature to the inflamed site; swelling is caused by accumulation of fluid; pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes.
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by Jannatul Fardous Khadija -
Redness and heat are due to increased blood flow at body core temperature to the inflamed site; swelling is caused by accumulation of fluid; pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes.
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by A.M.Abu Sayem Rahman -
Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body. So pain is needed during inflammation.
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by Nadia Akter Jerin -
We need to feel pain Because during inflammation our body warned us about any kind of abnormalities and pathogens attack to our cell which can cause harm to our body and during this process we feel pain because our immune system continuously working to kill the pathogens which caused inflammation.
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by Muslama Akter Irin -

Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body.     So pain is needed during inflammation. 

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by Md. Tariqul Islam -

Pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes.

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by Sayma Bintay Satter Liza -
Redness and heat are due to increased blood flow at body core temperature to the inflamed site; swelling is caused by accumulation of fluid; pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes.
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by ORIN HOSSAIN -

Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body. It is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes. So pain is needed during inflammation. 

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by Marufa Hossain -
Redness and heat are due to increased blood flow at body core temperature to the inflamed site; swelling is caused by accumulation of fluid; pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes.
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by Shawon Kumar Das -
Redness and heat are due to increased blood flow at body core temperature to the inflamed site; swelling is caused by accumulation of fluid; pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes.
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by Nasrin sultana -
we need to fell pain because inflammation is the response of any type of abnormalities of our body and when we feel pain it give a sensory response to CNS and for this reason our immnue system will work faster to kill the pathogens.
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by Jannatul Ferdous Snigdha -
Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body. So pain is needed during inflammation.
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by Zaima Zahin Islam -
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Pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes
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by Tamanna Akter -
Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body. So pain is needed during inflammation.
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by Abdullah Al Noman -
Redness and heat are due to increased blood flow at body core temperature to the inflamed site; swelling is caused by accumulation of fluid; pain is due to the release of chemicals such as bradykinin and histamine that stimulate nerve endings. Loss of function has multiple causes.
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by Tofayel Ahmed -
Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body. So pain is needed during inflammation.
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by Tofayel Ahmed -
Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body. So pain is needed during inflammation.
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by Sabira Ahamed -
Pain is the sensory effect of our nervous system during inflammation by which our brain can know their something abnormality in our body. So pain is needed during inflammation.
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by Sumaia Ahmad Abdel Rahim Tabib 191-29-1554 -
Because pain results when the buildup of fluid leads to swelling, and the swollen tissues push against sensitive nerve endings. Other biochemical processes also occur during inflammation. They affect how nerves behave, and this can contribute to pain.