When we get an infection, such as the common cold for example, why do some parts of the body such as the throat become inflammed?

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When we get an infection, such as the common cold for example, why do some parts of the body such as the throat become inflammed?

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When our body tries to fight off infections, it sends out white blood cells which can cause inflammation in the affected area to help contain and kill the invading pathogens.

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