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Pain is a primary symptom of the inflammatory response, as evidenced by its role in protecting injury sites [1], its manifestation alongside redness and swelling [2], and its mediation by pro-inflammatory substances like prostaglandins and leukotrienes [3].

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Parts of the Immune System | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia chop.edu Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 1 fact
claimPain, redness, and swelling at a wound site are indicative of the inflammatory response induced by macrophages.
Wound Inflammation lakecountyin.gov Lake County Government 1 fact
claimPro-inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes contribute to the symptoms of redness, heat, swelling, and pain during the inflammatory response.
Acute vs. chronic inflammation - UCLA Health uclahealth.org UCLA Health 1 fact
claimThe inflammatory response can create heat, swelling, or pain at the site of an injury to protect the area and promote healing.