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There are two
basic types of inflammation – acute and chronic. Acute inflammation
is of short duration, which could be anything from a few minutes to a
few days. Such inflammation is caused by foreign substances entering
the body, or by physical damage. A viral infection may also
precipitate acute inflammation. Chronic inflammation, on the other
hand, is long lasting. It may persist for weeks, months or even
years. Chronic inflammation may be brought on by acute inflammation
or it may be the result of an auto immune disease.
Two other, less
common types of inflammation are sub-acute inflammation and
granulomatous chronic inflammation. Sub-acute inflammation has
clinical features of both acute and chronic inflammation – it is an
intermediary stage between the two. Granulomatous chronic
inflammation is a special type of chronic inflammation that is
associated with tuberculosis and some lesser known diseases.
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