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Inflammation refers to your body’s process to combat anything that may harm it, such as infections, injuries, and toxins. When “invaders” damage your cells, your body releases chemicals that trigger a response from the immune system, which can result in inflammation. Habits that include poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, alcohol, and drug abuse put your body on “high alert” to protect itself, and in the process may cause chronic inflammation.
Is there reason for concern?
5 signs of inflammation
The bottom line is, avoid inflammation as best you can. Research has shown that chronic inflammation is associated with heart disease, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, and bowel diseases like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. The less inflammation we have, the more optimally we will thrive.
There are some things within our grasp such as consuming the right foods, limiting our alcohol intake, saying no to drugs, tobacco, and toxic addictions & habits. Recent research suggests that alcohol causes inflammation in the intestines and impairs the body’s ability to regulate that inflammation. In turn, inflammation worsens alcohol-related organ damage. Ultimately, excessive drinking can have serious implications for long-term health.
In general, physical inactivity leads to visceral fat accumulation-induced chronic inflammation.
It is commonly accompanied by fatigue and sleep deprivation. Do you see the connection?
A loss of sleep, even for a few short hours during the night, can prompt one’s immune system to turn against healthy tissue and organs. Losing sleep for even part of one night can trigger the key cellular pathway that produces tissue-damaging inflammation according to new research.
If you are experiencing inflammation in your body, don’t hesitate – call our office today and schedule a consult with Dr. Gamboa.