This condition is mainly observed in cases of AIDS where the immune system starts to recover but suddenly responds to a previous infection due to which there is an extreme inflammatory response that makes the infection worse. The CD4 T-cells are suppressed by HIV which causes a decrease in the normal immune response of the body. Scholarly journal is a peer-reviewed journal in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published.
Inflammation is a process by which your body's white blood cells and the things they make protect you from infection from outside invaders, such as bacteria and viruses.
But in some diseases, like arthritis, your body's defense system -- your immune system -- triggers inflammation when there are no invaders to fight off. In these autoimmune diseases, your immune system acts as if regular tissues are infected or somehow unusual, causing damage.Inflammation can be either short-lived (acute) or long-lasting (chronic). Acute inflammation goes away within hours or days. Chronic inflammation can last months or years, even after the first trigger is gone. Conditions linked to chronic inflammation include:
Cancer Heart disease Diabetes Asthma Alzheimer’s disease
Inflammation and Arthritis
Some types of arthritis are the result of inflammation, such as:
Rheumatoid arthritis Psoriatic arthritis Gouty arthritis