What Causes Inflammation?

Bottom Line:
Chronic inflammation is one of the most significant health issues many of us will face today. It’s been
linked to everything from chronic pain to a wide range of other mild and serious medical conditions.


It’s important not to mistake acute inflammation for chronic inflammation.


Acute inflammation describes your body’s natural defense mechanism against injuries or toxins. When
your immune system is constantly stressed, it can then lead to chronic inflammation which in turn can
lead to other conditions.


Why it Matters:
In 2014, it was estimated that over 50% of people had at least one chronic condition, and 40% had more
than one.


Chronic inflammatory diseases can include respiratory and heart disorders as well as diabetes.
The majority of these disorders are linked directly to our lifestyle choices. Each day you have the option to
either increase or decrease your state of inflammation.

Here are some fundamental ways to start taking your life back from chronic inflammation:


 Eat right. Fruits and vegetables are high in natural antioxidants and may protect the body against
inflammation.


 Get enough rest. Maintaining a regular sleep schedule can reduce your physical and emotional
stress levels, which has been linked to a lower risk of chronic inflammation.


 Stay active. Exercise can lower the amount of pro-inflammatory chemicals in your body and
benefit your cardiovascular and mental health.

Next Steps:
Reducing your risk of chronic disease and inflammation begins with the choices you make each and
every day, and we’re here to help you make the best decisions to help you live a full, active, and healthy
life.


If you believe you’re not eating, sleeping, or moving as well as you would like, be sure you have an
appointment scheduled with us here. Together, we’ll analyze your habits and create a plan to get you and your
well-being back on track!


Science Source(s):
Chronic Inflammation. StatPearls. 2021