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Chronic inflammation is characterized as a persistent or overcompensating immune response [1], [2], often driven by an excess of cytokines that are typically responsible for initiating an immune response [3].

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The Hidden Dangers of Inflammation—And How to Protect Yourself ... lifetimedentalnwa.com Lifetime Dental NWA 1 fact
claimCytokines are proteins responsible for creating an immune response to fight germs and infections, but an excess of cytokines in the body creates chronic inflammation.
Acute Inflammation vs. Chronic Inflammation - Encompass Health encompasshealth.com Encompass Health 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation is a condition where the body's immune response overcompensates and continually responds to an injury or illness, lasting for months or even years.
What Is Inflammation? Types, Causes & Treatment my.clevelandclinic.org Cleveland Clinic 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation is defined as an immune response that can persist for months or years, during which the body continues sending inflammatory cells even when there is no danger.