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==Cardinal Signs==
 
==Cardinal Signs==
* The classical gross signs of inflammation have been recognised since the time of Celsus (25BC-AD50).
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The classical gross signs of inflammation have been recognised since the time of Celsus (25BC-AD50). These are now known as the cardinal signs of inflammation.
** These are known as the cardinal signs of inflammation.
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# '''Reddening'''
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# '''Reddening''' (rubor)
#* Caused by increased blood flow (hyperaemia) to the area, due to dilation of previously inconspicuous capillaries..
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#* Caused by increased blood flow (hyperaemia) to the area, due to dilation of previously inconspicuous capillaries.
# '''Swelling'''
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# '''Swelling''' (tumour)
 
#* The inflamed area appears swollen due to exudation of fluid from the dilated blood vessels into the inflamed tissue.
 
#* The inflamed area appears swollen due to exudation of fluid from the dilated blood vessels into the inflamed tissue.
# '''Heat'''
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# '''Heat''' (rubor)
 
#* There is increased heat in the affected tissue due to increased blood flow.
 
#* There is increased heat in the affected tissue due to increased blood flow.
 
#* The temperature of the inflamed portion approximates to internal body temperature.
 
#* The temperature of the inflamed portion approximates to internal body temperature.
# '''Pain'''
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# '''Pain''' (dolor)
#* Chemical mediators of pain are release by damaged tissue. in the affected tissue caused by #* Inflammatory exudate puts local pressure on nerve endings.  
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#*Chemical mediators of pain are released by damaged tissue. in the affected tissue caused by #* Inflammatory exudate puts local pressure on nerve endings.  
 
# '''Loss of function'''
 
# '''Loss of function'''
 
#* The pain and damage to the tissue result in a reluctance to use the inflamed portion.
 
#* The pain and damage to the tissue result in a reluctance to use the inflamed portion.
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