No, not normally. When inflammation occurs, the chemicals present in the white blood cells of your body are released directly into the bloodstream. This sudden release of chemicals causes an increase in the blood flow specifically to the region of infection or injury causing warmth or redness.

No, not normally. When inflammation occurs, the chemicals present in the white blood cells of your body are released directly into the bloodstream. This sudden release of chemicals causes an increase in the blood flow specifically to the region of infection or injury causing warmth or redness.