PROSTAGLANDIN HORMONE

Pain and Inflammation hormone ( Prostaglandin) 
Prostaglandins are like tiny messengers in your body. They're made in various cells and tissues and play a big role in lots of processes, like inflammation, pain, and blood flow. When something goes wrong, like when you get injured, cells release prostaglandins to signal for help. They can make blood vessels widen, causing redness and heat (inflammation), and they can also make you feel pain. They're important for healing, but they can also be responsible for discomfort when you're hurt or sick.

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