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Chronic Inflammation

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  • Focal Chronic & Acute Inflammation

    Inflammation is the body’s response to tissue damage. Closely linked with the repair process, inflammation occurs in an attempt to stop the cause of the tissue damage and mitigate its effects. It can be acute or chronic, and can occur over a widespread area or locally. Locally occurring inflammation is referred to as “focal”.

  • What Is a Stenotic Ear Canal?

    Otologists classify an ear canal as good if it has five characteristics. It must admit sound, allow for inspection, be easy to clean, not permit recurrent infections and should be large enough to accommodate a hearing aid. A stenotic ear canal can interfere with all those characteristics.

  • A Comparison of Chronic & Acute Inflammation

    Living tissues found in our bodies have their own way of reacting to illnesses or injuries like burns, tuberculosis or even rheumatoid arthritis. The process that leads to this reaction is unique and begins with the contraction of nearby arteries; it is characterized by heat, redness, swelling and a considerable amount of pain.

  • Appendix With Chronic Inflammation & Pain

    Chronic appendicitis differs from acute appendicitis both in severity of symptoms and frequency of diagnosis. The subtlety of chronic appendix-inflammation symptoms can make a timely diagnosis difficult. Awareness of the symptoms is critical to the prevention of serious or even fatal problems.

  • Chronic Inflammation Disease

    Chronic inflammation has been connected with nearly all disease, according to Women to Women. Although chronic inflammation has not been labeled a "disease," the medical community is looking closely at the connection between inflammation and diseases.

  • What Is Chronic Airway Inflammation?

    When irritants such as smoke and pollen enter the airways, the immune system goes into action, causing inflammation. If the irritants are not removed, then the inflammation continues, leading to tissue damage.

  • Exercise to Reduce Chronic Inflammation

    Research shows that there is undoubtedly a connection between reducing chronic inflammation and regular exercise. Chronic inflammation is when the body is unable to shut off its immune system response, and in time the onslaught of immune system cells can destroy the internal workings of the body, leading to a host of diseases including rheumatoid arthritis and eczema. There is also a link between chronic inflammation and diabetes, Alzheimer's, heart disease and cancer.

  • Cortisol for Chronic Inflammation Pain

    Cortisol is a natural hormone that is released from the adrenal glands. A common treatment for inflamed joints and tissues is administration of a synthetic cortisol, know as corticosteroids.

  • What Causes Chronic Inflammation?

    While inflammation is necessary for your body to fight infection and disease, chronic inflammation is not something you should ignore. Illnesses, diet or vitamin deficiencies, or any combination of these elements, can cause chronic inflammation. It can contribute to health problems and is even being investigated as a cause of cancer.

  • Hoarseness in Children

    Hoarseness in children occurs when something adversely affects their vocal cords. The most common causes of hoarseness in children are colds and flu. There are more significant causes, including trauma and some rare diseases. How long you should wait to take your child to the doctor depends on the child's age and overall health. Fortunately, there are many natural ways to prevent and treat hoarseness in children.

  • How to Find Out if You Have Chronic Inflammation

    Cancer, heart disease, kidney failure, colitis and arthritis-What do these conditions have in common? Chronic inflammation is the suspected root cause of all of them. The immune system includes pro-inflammatory cytokines whose job is to attack and kill cells in the affected area. However, when this attack becomes chronic and does not stop, tissue deterioration begins to take place. Fortunately, there are ways to know whether you have chronic inflammation. Here's how.

  • Chronic Inflammation of the Throat

    Pharyngitis is the medical term for inflammation of the throat. Primarily characterized by redness, swelling and discomfort, most cases of pharyngitis are caused by bacteria or a virus. Bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics. Viral infections tend to go away on their own. Most sore throats will improve or clear up within five to seven days. On occasion, some cases of pharyngitis persist, despite treatment. These cases are considered to be chronic.

  • Chronic Inflammation Natural Cures

    Chronic inflammation is a potentially serious health problem that causes various diseases such as asthma, allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and several skin disorders. There is also preliminary evidence that chronic inflammation causes more serious diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's disease and even obesity. Fortunately, there are several natural remedies for chronic inflammation.

  • How to Deal With Chronic Muscle Inflammation

    Several conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, arthritis and lupus, cause chronic muscle inflammation. As a result, sufferers deal with ongoing pain. While the cause of inflammation is often a mystery, there are ways to deal with chronic pain and lead a relatively active life.

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