Inflammation - Renew Hormone Center

What is inflammation?

Inflammation is your body's response to infection or injury. When tissues are damaged, the body triggers an inflammatory cascade to heal itself. This causes redness, heat, swelling, and pain - the classic signs of inflammation.

Acute inflammation happens quickly and intensely, but calms down when healing is complete. Chronic inflammation persists over longer periods and can cause further tissue damage. Many diseases like arthritis, asthma, and inflammatory bowel disease involve chronic inflammation.

Inflammation serves the vital purpose of stimulating tissue repair and removing harmful stimuli like pathogens or damaged cells. Specialized white blood cells are recruited to the site of injury by signaling proteins called cytokines. These cells remove debris and release more cytokines to amplify the inflammatory response.

Once their job is done, inflammation normally ceases. But sometimes the processes that trigger and sustain inflammation become dysregulated. This can cause persistent redness, swelling, heat, and pain in tissues. Unresolved inflammation also creates an environment that fosters disease progression and organ damage.

Managing inflammation properly is crucial for good health. Lifestyle measures like stress reduction, regular exercise, and an anti-inflammatory diet can help resolve low-grade chronic inflammation. But some people may need extra support. This is where Renew Hormone Center can help! Our cutting-edge therapies target the hormonal imbalances driving inflammation in your body.

"Renew Hormone Center customized treatment plans combine bioidentical hormone optimization, targeted nutrition, and proven self-care techniques to calm inflammation at its source. We dig deep to uncover the unique factors causing YOUR inflammation and craft an integrative solution tailored to your needs. Contact us today to learn more!"

Here are some key questions and answers about inflammation:

What causes inflammation?

Inflammation can be triggered by infection, physical trauma, toxins, autoimmune reactions, and excessive stress. Uncontrolled blood sugar, obesity, and hormonal imbalances also drive chronic low-grade inflammation.

What are the key functions of inflammation?

The two main functions are removing harmful stimuli like pathogens or damaged cells, and activating repair processes like immune responses and tissue regeneration. It stimulates healing.

How do you know if you have chronic inflammation?

Look out for persistent symptoms like joint/muscle aches, digestive issues, fatigue, redness, swelling, or skin conditions. Blood tests can also detect high inflammatory markers.

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