¶ … stages which embody the lifetime of any case of inflammation within the human body. In acute cases, five distinct cases typically embody the model of the inflammation time line. In the first, the incubation stage, relates to the period of time where the disease is active within the infectious part of the body causing swelling from bacterial infections. This stage can vary in terms of longevity greatly; lasting from several weeks to only a few hours, (Huether & McCane, 2008). The next stage, the aggravation stage correlates with the body's natural defense system begins to react to the infectious disease encroaching.. The Aggravation stage then leads to another stage of destruction, where the natural antitoxins within the body actively engage in fighting the disease. This is the time period when natural bodily tissue begins to succumb to the forces of the disease. Abatement, the fourth stage, represents the beginnings of remission as the disease begins to loose its stronghold on the body. Finally, the final stage is that of resolution or reconstruction. This represents the end stages of the disease, where the body has destroyed it and begun the task of reconstructing what was affected during the viscous battle.
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