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Inflammation is when your body gets red and hot because you are hurt. It is how your body fixes itself. When you have a cut, it might show inflammation. It is a normal part of being healthy.

When you get an injury, your body reacts. This reaction is called inflammation. You might see swelling or redness. It is the body's way of fighting germs and starting to heal the hurt area.

Inflammation is a biological response to harmful stimuli. It is your immune system's way of protecting you. Common symptoms include redness, heat, and pain. Doctors often look for inflammation to understand why a patient is feeling sick or in pain.

In medical terms, inflammation is a defense mechanism. It involves immune cells and blood vessels. While acute inflammation is helpful for healing, chronic inflammation can lead to long-term health issues. It is a key concept in understanding how diseases like arthritis or allergies develop in the body.

The term inflammation refers to a complex set of interactions between soluble factors and cells. It is a double-edged sword; while essential for pathogen clearance and tissue repair, its dysregulation is implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous chronic conditions. Researchers study inflammatory pathways to develop new anti-inflammatory drugs.

Etymologically derived from the Latin inflammare, inflammation represents a fundamental physiological response. Beyond its clinical definition, the term is increasingly used in discourse regarding systemic health, where 'low-grade inflammation' is analyzed as a marker of metabolic syndrome. Mastery of this term requires understanding both its acute, protective role and its potential for systemic, pathological damage in modern, sedentary lifestyles.

염증 30秒了解

  • Inflammation is a natural body defense.
  • It causes redness, heat, and swelling.
  • It is usually helpful for healing.
  • Chronic inflammation can be harmful.

Hey there! Have you ever noticed how a cut on your finger gets red, warm, and a little puffy? That is inflammation in action! It sounds like a scary medical term, but it is actually your body’s brilliant defense system working hard to keep you healthy.

Think of inflammation as a first-responder team. When your body detects an intruder like a germ or realizes you have been hurt, it sends white blood cells to the area. This process creates that classic redness and swelling we see. It is basically the body saying, 'Hey, we have a problem here, let's fix it!'

While it is usually a good thing, sometimes the body gets a little confused and stays in 'defense mode' for too long. This is called chronic inflammation, and it is not quite as helpful. Understanding this word helps you realize that your body is constantly talking to you through these physical signals.

The word inflammation has a really cool history that dates back to the Latin language. It comes from the word inflammare, which means 'to set on fire' or 'to light up.' Isn't that a perfect description?

Back in the day, people noticed that when a body part was injured, it literally felt hot to the touch, just like a fire. The Latin prefix in- means 'into' and flamma means 'flame.' So, literally, it was like the body part was being 'set on fire' by the immune system.

The word moved from Latin into Old French as enflammation before finally settling into English in the 14th century. It is fascinating how medical terms often use these 'fiery' metaphors to describe biological processes. It reminds us that even thousands of years ago, people were observing the same physical reactions we see today!

You will mostly hear inflammation in medical or health-related contexts. It is definitely a formal or technical word, so you wouldn't usually use it in casual slang, but it is very common in everyday health advice.

Commonly, we talk about 'reducing' or 'treating' inflammation. You might hear people say, 'I'm eating more turmeric to help with inflammation.' It is a noun that often pairs with adjectives like chronic, acute, or severe.

If you are talking to a doctor, this is the perfect word to use. If you are just hanging out with friends, you might say 'swelling' or 'redness' instead, as those are a bit more conversational. However, knowing the word inflammation makes you sound much more informed about your own health!

While inflammation itself isn't usually part of a common idiom, it is often associated with expressions about health and healing.

  • 'Cooling the flames': Used metaphorically to mean reducing inflammation or anger.
  • 'Healing process': Often used in the same breath as inflammation.
  • 'Under the weather': Sometimes inflammation is the cause of feeling this way.
  • 'Flare up': A very common way to describe a sudden increase in inflammation.
  • 'In the heat of the moment': A play on words, as inflammation is 'heat' in the body.

Inflammation is an uncountable noun, which means you don't usually say 'an inflammation' or 'inflammations.' You just treat it as a general concept. The stress falls on the third syllable: in-fla-MAY-shun.

In terms of pronunciation, the British and American versions are quite similar, though the 'a' sound in the middle can vary slightly. It rhymes with words like nation, station, and relation. It is a great word to practice your 'shun' suffix pronunciation!

趣味小知识

It shares the same root as 'flame'.

发音指南

英式 /ˌɪn.fləˈmeɪ.ʃən/

Clear 'shun' sound at the end.

美式 /ˌɪn.fləˈmeɪ.ʃən/

Similar to UK, slightly flatter vowels.

常见错误

  • Forgetting the 'n' in the middle
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Pronouncing it like 'inflation'

押韵词

nation station relation creation sensation

难度评级

阅读 2/5

Easy to understand once explained

写作 3/5

Requires medical context

口语 2/5

Common in daily health talk

听力 2/5

Clear pronunciation

接下来学什么

前置知识

swelling red pain doctor

接下来学习

chronic acute immune system pathogen

高级

cytokine systemic autoimmune

需要掌握的语法

Uncountable Nouns

Inflammation is uncountable.

Subject-Verb Agreement

The inflammation is gone.

Passive Voice

Inflammation is caused by injury.

按水平分级的例句

1

My knee has inflammation.

knee / has / inflammation

Noun usage

2

The cut is red.

cut / is / red

Basic description

3

It hurts a little.

hurts / a little

Verb usage

4

My body is healing.

body / is / healing

Present continuous

5

I see the swelling.

see / swelling

Noun usage

6

It feels very hot.

feels / hot

Linking verb

7

The doctor looks.

doctor / looks

Subject-verb

8

I need help now.

need / help / now

Modal verb

1

The doctor said I have inflammation.

2

My ankle is swollen from inflammation.

3

Rest helps reduce the inflammation.

4

Is this redness caused by inflammation?

5

The medicine stops the inflammation.

6

I have some inflammation in my throat.

7

Does ice help with inflammation?

8

The inflammation is going away.

1

Chronic inflammation can be very harmful to your heart.

2

She is taking medication to control the inflammation in her joints.

3

The swelling is a clear sign of inflammation.

4

Eating healthy foods can help fight inflammation.

5

He suffered from severe inflammation after the surgery.

6

The physical therapist applied ice to reduce the inflammation.

7

Inflammation is the body's natural response to injury.

8

Doctors are studying the link between diet and inflammation.

1

Acute inflammation is a necessary part of the healing process.

2

Long-term inflammation can lead to serious health complications.

3

The study examines how exercise affects systemic inflammation.

4

Anti-inflammatory drugs are commonly used to treat this condition.

5

She experienced a sudden flare-up of inflammation in her knee.

6

The researchers identified a new marker for inflammation.

7

Reducing inflammation is key to managing her autoimmune disease.

8

The patient's blood tests showed high levels of inflammation.

1

The systemic inflammation caused by the infection was difficult to manage.

2

Emerging research suggests that low-grade inflammation is a precursor to many diseases.

3

The cytokine storm is an extreme form of inflammatory response.

4

We need to mitigate the inflammatory response before it causes permanent tissue damage.

5

His condition is characterized by chronic, low-level inflammation.

6

The drug works by inhibiting the inflammatory pathways in the body.

7

Inflammation is a complex process involving various immune cells.

8

The patient's recovery was complicated by secondary inflammation.

1

The pathophysiology of the disease is rooted in persistent, unresolved inflammation.

2

The clinical manifestation of the disorder includes systemic inflammation and fatigue.

3

Scientists are investigating the molecular mechanisms that govern the inflammatory cascade.

4

The patient's prognosis improved once the systemic inflammation was brought under control.

5

Chronic inflammation is increasingly recognized as a silent driver of aging.

6

The therapeutic intervention aims to modulate the inflammatory response.

7

The biopsy revealed significant signs of chronic inflammation in the tissue.

8

The study highlights the intricate balance between protective and pathological inflammation.

常见搭配

reduce inflammation
chronic inflammation
acute inflammation
cause inflammation
signs of inflammation
control inflammation
fight inflammation
severe inflammation
systemic inflammation
prevent inflammation

习语与表达

"flare up"

A sudden increase in a condition

My arthritis had a flare up.

casual

"cool off"

To reduce intensity or heat

We need to cool off the inflammation.

casual

"under the weather"

Feeling sick

I feel a bit under the weather.

casual

"in the heat of"

During a peak moment

In the heat of the infection...

neutral

"on the mend"

Getting better

The inflammation is on the mend.

neutral

"run its course"

Letting a condition finish naturally

Let the inflammation run its course.

neutral

容易混淆

염증 对比 Inflation

Similar spelling

Economic term vs medical term

The inflation of prices vs the inflammation of the knee.

염증 对比 Infection

Both health-related

Cause vs reaction

Bacteria causes infection, which causes inflammation.

염증 对比 Inflection

Similar sound

Linguistic term

Voice inflection vs body inflammation.

염증 对比 Inflammable

Same root

Means 'easily burned'

The gas is inflammable.

句型

A2

Subject + has + inflammation

He has inflammation in his shoulder.

B1

Reduce + inflammation + with + noun

Reduce inflammation with ice.

B1

Cause + inflammation

Sugar can cause inflammation.

B2

Signs of + inflammation

Redness is a sign of inflammation.

B2

Treatment for + inflammation

The treatment for inflammation is rest.

词族

名词

inflammability the quality of being flammable

动词

inflame to cause inflammation

形容词

inflammatory causing inflammation

相关

infection often the cause of inflammation

如何使用

frequency

7

正式程度

Medical report Doctor visit Casual conversation Slang

小贴士

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a tiny firefighter in your blood.
💡

Native Speakers

Use it when talking about chronic issues.
🌍

Cultural Insight

Health trends focus on 'anti-inflammatory' diets.
💡

Grammar Shortcut

Never use 'a' or 'an' before it.
💡

Say It Right

Focus on the 'MAY' sound.
💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't pluralize it.
💡

Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin for 'flame'.
💡

Study Smart

Group it with 'swelling' and 'redness'.

记住它

记忆技巧

In-Flame-Ation: Your body is 'in flames' to fight germs.

视觉联想

A red, hot fire burning inside a muscle.

Word Web

immune system healing swelling redness pain

挑战

Try to identify inflammation in your daily life.

词源

Latin

原始含义: To set on fire

文化背景

None, it is a neutral medical term.

Commonly used in health news and doctor visits.

Medical dramas like Grey's Anatomy

在生活中练习

真实语境

At the doctor

  • I have inflammation here
  • What causes this inflammation?
  • How do I treat it?

Reading health news

  • Chronic inflammation is linked to...
  • Anti-inflammatory diet
  • Reduce systemic inflammation

Sports injury

  • My ankle has inflammation
  • Use ice to reduce it
  • Avoid activity

Nutrition advice

  • Foods that fight inflammation
  • Inflammatory ingredients
  • Healthy diet

对话开场白

"Have you ever had a bad case of inflammation?"

"Do you think diet affects inflammation?"

"What do you usually do to reduce swelling?"

"Have you heard of an anti-inflammatory diet?"

"Why do you think our bodies react this way?"

日记主题

Write about a time you were injured and noticed inflammation.

Describe the difference between acute and chronic inflammation.

List three foods that are considered anti-inflammatory.

Explain why inflammation is actually a 'good' thing.

常见问题

8 个问题
No, it is a necessary part of healing.
In-fla-MAY-shun.
No, it is uncountable.
Inflame.
No, infection causes inflammation.
Yes, some foods are anti-inflammatory.
Depends on the injury.
Only if it is chronic.

自我测试

fill blank A1

My knee has ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: inflammation

Inflammation fits the context of a body injury.

multiple choice A2

What does inflammation look like?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Red and swollen

Redness and swelling are classic signs.

true false B1

Inflammation is always bad.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is a necessary healing process.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

全部匹配!

These are common descriptors.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Standard passive structure.

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