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Crazy boy [7]
1 year ago
14

The individual with which injury will be most at risk for developing chronic inflammation?

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antoniya [11.8K]1 year ago
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The individual with a wood splinter injury will be most at risk for developing chronic inflammation.

What causes persistent inflammation?

  • The following are the most typical causes of chronic inflammation: Illnesses where your body assaults good tissue, like lupus, exposure to poisons, such as industrial chemicals or pollution.
  • Acute inflammation that is not being treated from an infection or wound.
  • Your body overreacts to chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) and, in some situations, attacks itself as a result.
  • For instance, in multiple sclerosis, your immune system targets the protective coverings on your nerves.
  • Nerve signals have a harder time passing as a result. You could have vertigo or instability, especially when walking.

To learn more about  inflammation, refer to the following link:  

brainly.com/question/12885835

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