What Causes
Inflammation
What is inflammation?
Inflammation is the body’s natural response to
injury, infection, or a foreign invader that may cause an acute or chronic
reaction. The inflammatory response serves several important functions in your
body, which are listed below.
1. The body
tries to defend itself against what it perceives as a foreign invader (virus,
bacteria, fungi, etc.).
2. The body
attempts to detoxify itself when it has inflammation.
3. The body
wants to facilitate healing if there is any inflammation.
Inflammation is “necessary” for healing,
but when it becomes chronic
and gets out of control, problems start. The chronic reaction is usually a low-grade reaction.
and gets out of control, problems start. The chronic reaction is usually a low-grade reaction.
You have probably experienced various symptoms
related to cuts and bruises, or infectious diseases like the cold or flu. If
you have pus running out of an infected cut - - this is a warning sign, as are
runny noses, watery eyes, and coughing.
Any disease ending in ‘itis’ refers to an
inflammatory condition, such as arthritis, bursitis, neuritis, and bronchitis.
But other diseases can also result from the
inflammation process, and any cell, tissue, or organ in the body can be
affected by inflammation.
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Check out this short 1.34 minute video that highlights all of the systems in your body affected by inflammation.
Dr. Joe Anderson, D.C.
15930 S.
Mur-Len
Olathe, KS 66062
(913) 912-6829
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