Aeseld t1_jclb8vb wrote
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Inflammation is a biological response of the immune system that can be triggered by a variety of factors, including pathogens, damaged cells and toxic compounds. These factors may induce acute and/or chronic inflammatory responses in the heart, pancreas, liver, kidney, lung, brain, intestinal tract and reproductive system, potentially leading to tissue damage or disease.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805548/
Note the word, potentially. As in, not 100%.
Cytokines modulate the immune response to infection or inflammation and regulate inflammation itself via a complex network of interactions. However, excessive inflammatory cytokine production can lead to tissue damage, hemodynamic changes, organ failure, and ultimately death [59, 60].
Again, excessive inflammation 'can lead' to tissue damage. Excessive. Can lead.
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