Why does your body not attack metal plates and screws after surgeries?

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Why does your body not attack metal plates and screws after surgeries?

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Your body doesn’t attack metal plates and screws because they are typically made of materials like titanium or stainless steel, which are biocompatible. This means they are unlikely to cause an immune response or be rejected by your body. Plus, the surgery process usually involves cleaning and sterilizing the area to reduce the risk of infection. So, your body sees them as part of the healing process rather than a threat. Hope that helps.

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