Genetic factors promoting local inflammation and photoreceptor degeneration may also be involved in the development of the disease.
Side effects include the possibility of local inflammation, leading to headaches, which can be treated with oral medication.
However, it may be suddenly provoked by local inflammation from causes such as infection or limb injury.
"Type 1" lesions are focal defects often caused by local inflammation.
About a week after a bite, an area of local inflammation known as a chagoma often develops where the parasites enter the body.
These in turn activate a local inflammation, probably through induction of monocytes and macrophages.
Just the act of injecting the heart can cause local inflammation, leading perhaps to better circulation in the inflamed area.
In the skin, the virus causes local inflammation and blisters.
Recent discoveries have highlighted the role of local chronic inflammation in inducing many types of cancer.
Bone spurs are usually caused by local inflammation, such as from degenerative arthritis or tendinitis.