Neurogenic

Neurogenic inflammation is a type of inflammation that is caused by the activation of the nervous system. It is triggered by the release of certain substances, such as substance P, from neurons. These substances cause the release of other substances from surrounding cells, such as histamine, which leads to an inflammatory response. This response includes increased blood flow, increased vascular permeability, and the release of pro-inflammatory mediators that can cause pain, swelling, and redness. Neurogenic inflammation has been found to play a role in many conditions, such as asthma, chronic pain, and allergies. It can also have therapeutic benefits, such as providing relief from pain and inflammation. It is believed that the activation of the nervous system can help modulate the immune response and help to reduce inflammation.