Inflammation Drugs

Alflutop

Alflutop

Allopurinol

Allopurinol

Almiral

Almiral

Artra

Artra

Artroflex

Artroflex

Artrofoon

Artrofoon

Ben-Gay

Ben-Gay

Bioline Arthritis

Bioline Arthritis

Capsicam

Capsicam

Cartilasin

Cartilasin

Celebrex

Celebrex

Cutivate

Cutivate

Dicloran

Dicloran

Diclovit

Diclovit

Dolgit

Dolgit

Espol

Espol

Fastum Gel

Fastum Gel

Finalgel

Finalgel

Finalgon

Finalgon

Flosteron

Flosteron

Indometacin

Indometacin

Kamfart

Kamfart

Kenalog

Kenalog

Ketonal

Ketonal

Loxidol

Loxidol

Medrol

Medrol

Meloflam

Meloflam

Melox

Melox

Meloxicam

Meloxicam

Metypred

Metypred

Movalis

Movalis

Naclofen

Naclofen

Nimosul

Nimosul

Prednisolon

Prednisolon

Rancelex

Rancelex

Remisid

Remisid

Synvisc

Synvisc

Theraflex

Theraflex

Topogel

Topogel

Voltaren

Voltaren

Xefocam

Xefocam

Zeloxim

Zeloxim



Inflammation

Inflammation

Inflammation is a complex, local or generalized pathological process that is a result of an injury or the effect of a pathogenic irritant that is manifested in the following clinical reactions:

  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Local increase of temperature
  • Pain
  • Abnormal function of the tissue

The inflammation process starts by widening of the vessels, through that the blood supply is increased, the blood flow decreases and as a result the tissue becomes red, local increase in temperature due to the above follows. After that the penetrability of the vessels increases leading to exudation of leukocytes, macrophages and plasma into the injured tissue – swelling, that through compressing the nerve endings causes pain and abnormal functioning. The inflammation is regulated by the inflammatory mediators – histamine, serotonin and others. The process of forming of free radicals is intensified in the damaged tissue.

There are several forms of inflammation:

  • Acute inflammation – less then 2 months
  • Subacute inflammation – less then 6 months
  • Chronic inflammation – more then 6 months

Any kind of inflammation in its development goes through 3 stages that are expressed differently in each case:

  • Alteration - damage of cells and tissue.
  • Exudation – exudation of liquid and blood cells from the vessels into the tissue
  • Proliferation - replication of cells and tissue accretion as a result of which the tissue heals itself

Accordingly we can divide:

  • Alterative inflammation
  • Exudative inflammation
  • Productive(proliferative) inflammation

Many disease can manifest in inflammation they should be treated properly and on time.




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