Inflammatory
pain causes the receptors in the inflamed tissue to transmit the pain signal
to the nerve that supplies the affected area. The inflammatory response is a
complicated local reaction, involving numerous body chemicals, blood vessel
changes, temporary or permanent tissue damage and potential spread to other
sites. This can be an acute process or it can become chronic. All body structures
in the inflamed area become inflamed themselves, including nerve endings. This
can complicate the pain picture.