Sites commonly affected by fibrinous inflammation do not include which of the following?

May 22, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Shuwen
Introduction
In general, fibrous inflammation does not commonly occur in the brain and nervous system. Fibrous inflammation is a chronic and common inflammatory disease that can cause tissue damage and functional impairment in the body. Main symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, and joint stiffness. The sites affected by fibrous inflammation are influenced not only by genetic factors but also by personal lifestyle habits and environmental pollution.

In general, the common sites of fibrous inflammation do not include the brain and nervous system. A detailed analysis is as follows:

Fibrous inflammation is a chronic and common inflammatory disease that can cause tissue damage and functional impairment in the human body. Main symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, and joint stiffness. The occurrence of fibrous inflammation is influenced not only by genetic factors but also by individual lifestyle habits and environmental pollution. Fibrous inflammation may affect multiple areas; typically, it most frequently occurs in connective tissues around joints, especially in lower limb joints such as those surrounding the knee, ankle, and elbow. In addition, it may also occur in the spine, bones, soft tissues, and muscles. However, it does not occur in the brain or nervous system. The brain and nervous system are target tissues for various immune diseases but are not affected by fibrous inflammation.

In summary, fibrous inflammation does not involve the brain or nervous system. Nevertheless, if symptoms of fibrous inflammation appear, prompt medical evaluation is essential to determine an appropriate treatment plan.