Neuroinflammation is characterized as an inflammatory response to damage to the brain or spinal cord. This inflammatory response continues with the management of this process by microglia and astrocyte cells in order to protect the innate and non-specific lifelong central nervous system. Inflammation, that is, the reaction to the presence of foreign matter, begins chronically when foreign factors such as physical, chemical, biological agents or undigested food wastes come into contact with the body continuously. Neuroinflammation has many consequences in terms of immune, physiological, biochemical, neurological and psychological.
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