Improved treatments may result from understanding neuroimmune interactions, which could also help explain inflammatory pain.

Published Date: 12 Jun 2024

More sensitivity to pain that results from an immune response to a wound, infection, sunburn, arthritis, or other trigger has recently been studied in detail for the first time by researchers studying inflammatory pain.

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