Non-specific chronic inflammation is a prolonged inflammatory response that lacks a clear, identifiable cause, unlike acute inflammation which typically resolves after the injury or infection is addressed. It is characterized by the presence of various immune cells, such as macrophages and lymphocytes, and can occur in response to persistent irritants, autoimmune diseases, or chronic infections. This type of inflammation can lead to tissue damage and contribute to various chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes, and certain cancers. Over time, it may result in a range of symptoms and complications depending on the affected tissues or organs.
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