The inflammatory response, which is responsible for causing
swelling right after an injury happens, is the first of three phases (or stages) of the body’s healing process. The amount of
swelling and duration of the inflammatory response depends on the severity of the injury and the type of body tissues that are damaged.
The three stages of healing are often discussed separately, but the healing process is more of a continuum than a step-by-step procedure, and the various stages overlap each other without any true beginning or ending points. Because of this, time after injury is usually used to identify the stage of healing that a given injury is in (assuming that the normal healing process is taking place). It’s important to understand that the healing process needs to be uninterrupted in order for the body to heal properly and completely.