Unchecked, chronic inflammation can lead to chronic illness. Might you be suffering from chronic inflammation? If so, this brief presentation will teach you how to fight the inflammation naturally.
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in North America, claiming over 610,000 lives in the US in 2012. It is caused by factors like smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, obesity, family history, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Managing these risks factors through a healthy diet, exercise, stress management, and medication can help prevent heart disease. When heart disease occurs, the heart may not pump blood efficiently, depriving cells of oxygen and potentially causing health issues. Common causes of heart disease are high blood pressure, heart attacks, and atherosclerosis, and treatment focuses on diet, exercise, medication, and surgery.
Focus of this presentation presented to a hospital wellness group delineates how positive mindset and healthy habits can positively impact behaviors in order to promote wellbeing.
This document discusses the relationship between poor eating habits and various chronic diseases. It describes how heart disease, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and osteoporosis can be linked to diet. Specific eating factors that are identified as risks include high cholesterol, excess calories leading to obesity, and diets high in sodium. The document provides details on each condition, including symptoms, causes, and treatment options. It emphasizes that prevention through healthy diet and exercise is crucial for avoiding or reducing the risks of these chronic diseases.
Mold Toxicity - A Chronic Inflammatory Response SyndromeKeith Berndtson
An overview of mold toxicity, an increasingly common but under-recognized cause of chronic multi-system illness. This slideshow details the remarkable science underlying the medical understanding of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this condition.
This document discusses inflammation. It begins with historical highlights of inflammation research from ancient Rome to the 20th century. It then defines inflammation and discusses the causes, signs, and process of acute and chronic inflammation. It details the vascular and cellular events of acute inflammation, including leukocyte extravasation and phagocytosis. It also discusses chemical mediators and resolution of inflammation. Inflammation is characterized as the body's response to injury and involves vascular, cellular, and chemical components aimed at removing injurious agents and healing tissues.
Inflammation can be acute or chronic. Acute inflammation is characterized by rapid onset, short duration, and neutrophil infiltration. The classic signs are redness, swelling, heat, pain, and loss of function. Chemotactic factors recruit neutrophils from the bloodstream into tissues through a multi-step process. Neutrophils then phagocytose pathogens and debris. Chemical mediators like histamine, bradykinin, prostaglandins, and cytokines are released to increase vascular permeability and perpetuate the inflammatory response. Chronic inflammation is long-lasting with lymphocyte and macrophage involvement, potentially progressing to tissue damage if unresolved.
Acute inflammation is the immediate response to tissue injury and involves vasodilation, increased vascular permeability leading to edema, and leukocyte emigration. The key events in acute inflammation are vascular changes, leukocyte migration into tissues, and the release of chemical mediators. Chronic inflammation is a prolonged inflammatory response involving lymphocytes, macrophages and plasma cells that can lead to tissue destruction and attempts at repair through fibrosis. [/SUMMARY]
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in North America, claiming over 610,000 lives in the US in 2012. It is caused by factors like smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, obesity, family history, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Managing these risks factors through a healthy diet, exercise, stress management, and medication can help prevent heart disease. When heart disease occurs, the heart may not pump blood efficiently, depriving cells of oxygen and potentially causing health issues. Common causes of heart disease are high blood pressure, heart attacks, and atherosclerosis, and treatment focuses on diet, exercise, medication, and surgery.
Focus of this presentation presented to a hospital wellness group delineates how positive mindset and healthy habits can positively impact behaviors in order to promote wellbeing.
This document discusses the relationship between poor eating habits and various chronic diseases. It describes how heart disease, obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and osteoporosis can be linked to diet. Specific eating factors that are identified as risks include high cholesterol, excess calories leading to obesity, and diets high in sodium. The document provides details on each condition, including symptoms, causes, and treatment options. It emphasizes that prevention through healthy diet and exercise is crucial for avoiding or reducing the risks of these chronic diseases.
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This document discusses inflammation. It begins with historical highlights of inflammation research from ancient Rome to the 20th century. It then defines inflammation and discusses the causes, signs, and process of acute and chronic inflammation. It details the vascular and cellular events of acute inflammation, including leukocyte extravasation and phagocytosis. It also discusses chemical mediators and resolution of inflammation. Inflammation is characterized as the body's response to injury and involves vascular, cellular, and chemical components aimed at removing injurious agents and healing tissues.
Inflammation can be acute or chronic. Acute inflammation is characterized by rapid onset, short duration, and neutrophil infiltration. The classic signs are redness, swelling, heat, pain, and loss of function. Chemotactic factors recruit neutrophils from the bloodstream into tissues through a multi-step process. Neutrophils then phagocytose pathogens and debris. Chemical mediators like histamine, bradykinin, prostaglandins, and cytokines are released to increase vascular permeability and perpetuate the inflammatory response. Chronic inflammation is long-lasting with lymphocyte and macrophage involvement, potentially progressing to tissue damage if unresolved.
Acute inflammation is the immediate response to tissue injury and involves vasodilation, increased vascular permeability leading to edema, and leukocyte emigration. The key events in acute inflammation are vascular changes, leukocyte migration into tissues, and the release of chemical mediators. Chronic inflammation is a prolonged inflammatory response involving lymphocytes, macrophages and plasma cells that can lead to tissue destruction and attempts at repair through fibrosis. [/SUMMARY]
Lupus is a systematic autoimmune disease which affects the body’s tissues and organs by your own immune system thinking that they are foreign. Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects various parts of the body including joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs. Lupus is also known as systemic lupus erythematosus or SLE. The exact cause of lupus is very difficult to diagnose, although it’s a combination of genes, hormones and environmental factors. It affects women between 18 and 40 years of age.
This document discusses and compares acute and chronic diseases. Acute diseases occur suddenly and last only a few days, examples include the common cold, influenza, and broken bones. Chronic diseases occur over a longer period of time, sometimes lasting a lifetime, examples include arthritis, diabetes, and hepatitis C. The causes, symptoms, examples, and differences between acute and chronic diseases are described. Prevention of chronic diseases includes avoiding smoking, maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise, and controlling conditions like high blood pressure and glucose levels.
Autoimmune diseases arise when the immune system mistakenly attacks and damages healthy body tissues. There are over 80 known autoimmune diseases that can affect multiple organs and tissues. Common autoimmune diseases include type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. The causes of autoimmune diseases are complex and not fully understood but involve genetic and environmental factors. While there is no cure for most autoimmune diseases, treatment options aim to reduce symptoms by suppressing the immune system or controlling inflammation.
This document provides an overview of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), including its causes, symptoms, stages, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment options, and living with the disease. RA is an autoimmune disease where the immune system mistakenly attacks the joints, causing inflammation and damage. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, and swelling in the small joints. Diagnosis involves blood tests, scans of affected joints, and a physical exam. Treatment options include medications like NSAIDs, steroids, DMARDs, biologics, as well as surgery and physical/occupational therapy.
Still's disease, sometimes referred to as Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is a rare systemic inflammatory disease characterized by the classic triad of persistent high spiking fevers, joint pain and a distinctive salmon-colored bumpy rash.
Auto Immune Diosorder are conditions in which your immune system mistakenly d...Dr. Pavan Kundur
Autoimmune diseases are conditions in which your immune system mistakenly damages healthy cells in your body. Types include rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, and some thyroid conditions.
Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and damages healthy body tissues. Any resulting disease is called an autoimmune disease. Common autoimmune diseases include type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, inflammatory bowel disease, and Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In autoimmune diseases, antibodies produced by the immune system attack cells and tissues in various parts of the body, including joints, organs, and glands. Symptoms vary depending on which body parts are affected but can include fatigue, pain, swelling, and skin rashes. Diagnosis involves testing for autoantibodies and assessing symptoms, while treatment focuses on controlling inflammation and the immune response.
Chronic diseases are defined as non-communicable illnesses that persist for three months or longer and include a wide range of conditions such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, arthritis and asthma. Common chronic diseases account for most deaths in the US each year and result in lifelong medical costs and disability for many patients. Management of chronic diseases focuses on prevention, health behavior changes, treatment, self-management, and addressing healthcare access and disparities.
The document discusses autoimmune disorders and summarizes key points about Graves' disease. It explains that autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy body tissue. Graves' disease is described as an autoimmune disorder where antibodies cause the thyroid gland to produce excess hormones, leading to hyperthyroidism. The symptoms and common treatments are outlined, noting Graves' disease can often be managed after diagnosis.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on inflammation. It defines inflammation as the body's immune response to injury or infection, and describes the key features of inflammation as heat, pain, redness, swelling, and loss of function. It outlines the two main types of inflammation as acute and chronic, and compares their characteristics such as onset, duration, and examples. The document then explains the process of inflammation and lists common causes such as physical injury, infection, chemical irritants, and toxins. It provides examples of common anti-inflammatory treatments like NSAIDs, acetaminophen, exercise, stress reduction, and diet. Finally, it lists references used in preparing the presentation.
Introduction:
Inflammation is a natural process that occurs in response to injury, infection, or tissue damage. It involves a complex series of events that help the body to defend itself, eliminate harmful agents, and promote healing. However, inflammation can also be harmful if it becomes chronic or excessive, leading to tissue damage and chronic diseases. This presentation will provide an overview of inflammation, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Outline:
What is inflammation?
Definition and types of inflammation (acute vs. chronic)
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation
Causes of inflammation
Infections (viral, bacterial, fungal, etc.)
Injuries (cuts, bruises, burns, etc.)
Autoimmune disorders
Lifestyle factors (diet, stress, lack of sleep, etc.)
Symptoms of inflammation
Local symptoms (redness, swelling, pain, heat)
Systemic symptoms (fever, fatigue, loss of appetite)
Chronic inflammation symptoms (joint pain, fatigue, weight gain)
Diagnosis and treatment of inflammation
Diagnostic tests (blood tests, imaging, biopsies)
Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, corticosteroids, biologics)
Lifestyle changes (healthy diet, exercise, stress management)
Alternative therapies (acupuncture, massage, supplements)
Conclusion:
Inflammation is a complex process that can have both beneficial and harmful effects on the body. Understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatment options is essential for managing acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. By adopting a healthy lifestyle, seeking medical attention when necessary, and following the prescribed treatment plan, individuals can reduce their risk of developing chronic inflammation and related diseases.
Still's disease is a rare inflammatory condition characterized by fever, rash, sore joints and other symptoms of systemic inflammation. It was first described by George Frederic Still and can affect both children and adults. In children it is known as systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis, while in adults it is called adult-onset Still's disease. The cause is unknown but may involve infections or autoimmunity. Diagnosis is based on clinical features including persistent high fevers and the presence of certain criteria. Treatment focuses on controlling symptoms with anti-inflammatory drugs and immunosuppressants to prevent long-term complications like joint damage and inflammation of internal organs.
cape biology unit 2 -_health_and_diseaseHilton Ritch
Health can be defined as a person's physical, mental and social well-being, while disease disrupts good health through disorders or malfunctions. Good health requires proper shelter, nutrition, hygiene, exercise and access to medical care. Diseases can be acute with sudden onset and short duration, or chronic with long-term effects. Smoking causes several diseases like lung cancer and heart disease by exposing the body to toxic chemicals in cigarettes that damage tissues over time. Statistics on disease patterns help identify causes and transmission routes to improve public health.
This document discusses how chronic inflammation can negatively impact health and longevity. It introduces Nebraska Family Dentistry, whose goal is to help patients feel comfortable and blend dentistry with overall well-being. The document then discusses how acute inflammation is a natural response but can become chronic, linking it to diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart disease. It recommends an anti-inflammatory lifestyle including a healthy diet, exercise, dental care, supplements and stress relief to control inflammation and live better for longer.
Rheumatic diseases in children are often difficult to diagnose and have unpredictable courses, with periods of exacerbation and remission. While the causes are unknown, genetics may play a role, and treatments include medications, physical therapy, and exercise to manage symptoms and inflammation. Living with a chronic illness can be challenging for children, but support groups and maintaining routines can help children feel empowered.
The document discusses various aspects of health, including physical, mental, and emotional health. It defines health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. The document outlines common lifestyle diseases like hypertension and heart disease that can result from unhealthy behaviors. It also discusses maintaining mental health through effective coping strategies and preventing depression. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and environment are emphasized as important for overall wellness.
Inflammation is the body's response to infection or injury and is characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain. It is caused by the release of chemicals from white blood cells that increase blood flow and cause fluid leakage into tissues. Inflammatory diseases like arthritis occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Symptoms of inflammation can affect joints as well as internal organs. Treatment focuses on controlling the disease process, relieving pain, and maintaining joint function through medications, exercise, and surgery.
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Lupus is a systematic autoimmune disease which affects the body’s tissues and organs by your own immune system thinking that they are foreign. Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects various parts of the body including joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, heart, and lungs. Lupus is also known as systemic lupus erythematosus or SLE. The exact cause of lupus is very difficult to diagnose, although it’s a combination of genes, hormones and environmental factors. It affects women between 18 and 40 years of age.
This document discusses and compares acute and chronic diseases. Acute diseases occur suddenly and last only a few days, examples include the common cold, influenza, and broken bones. Chronic diseases occur over a longer period of time, sometimes lasting a lifetime, examples include arthritis, diabetes, and hepatitis C. The causes, symptoms, examples, and differences between acute and chronic diseases are described. Prevention of chronic diseases includes avoiding smoking, maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise, and controlling conditions like high blood pressure and glucose levels.
Autoimmune diseases arise when the immune system mistakenly attacks and damages healthy body tissues. There are over 80 known autoimmune diseases that can affect multiple organs and tissues. Common autoimmune diseases include type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis. The causes of autoimmune diseases are complex and not fully understood but involve genetic and environmental factors. While there is no cure for most autoimmune diseases, treatment options aim to reduce symptoms by suppressing the immune system or controlling inflammation.
This document provides an overview of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), including its causes, symptoms, stages, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment options, and living with the disease. RA is an autoimmune disease where the immune system mistakenly attacks the joints, causing inflammation and damage. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, and swelling in the small joints. Diagnosis involves blood tests, scans of affected joints, and a physical exam. Treatment options include medications like NSAIDs, steroids, DMARDs, biologics, as well as surgery and physical/occupational therapy.
Still's disease, sometimes referred to as Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is a rare systemic inflammatory disease characterized by the classic triad of persistent high spiking fevers, joint pain and a distinctive salmon-colored bumpy rash.
Auto Immune Diosorder are conditions in which your immune system mistakenly d...Dr. Pavan Kundur
Autoimmune diseases are conditions in which your immune system mistakenly damages healthy cells in your body. Types include rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, and some thyroid conditions.
Autoimmunity occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and damages healthy body tissues. Any resulting disease is called an autoimmune disease. Common autoimmune diseases include type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, inflammatory bowel disease, and Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In autoimmune diseases, antibodies produced by the immune system attack cells and tissues in various parts of the body, including joints, organs, and glands. Symptoms vary depending on which body parts are affected but can include fatigue, pain, swelling, and skin rashes. Diagnosis involves testing for autoantibodies and assessing symptoms, while treatment focuses on controlling inflammation and the immune response.
Chronic diseases are defined as non-communicable illnesses that persist for three months or longer and include a wide range of conditions such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, arthritis and asthma. Common chronic diseases account for most deaths in the US each year and result in lifelong medical costs and disability for many patients. Management of chronic diseases focuses on prevention, health behavior changes, treatment, self-management, and addressing healthcare access and disparities.
The document discusses autoimmune disorders and summarizes key points about Graves' disease. It explains that autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy body tissue. Graves' disease is described as an autoimmune disorder where antibodies cause the thyroid gland to produce excess hormones, leading to hyperthyroidism. The symptoms and common treatments are outlined, noting Graves' disease can often be managed after diagnosis.
This document summarizes a seminar presentation on inflammation. It defines inflammation as the body's immune response to injury or infection, and describes the key features of inflammation as heat, pain, redness, swelling, and loss of function. It outlines the two main types of inflammation as acute and chronic, and compares their characteristics such as onset, duration, and examples. The document then explains the process of inflammation and lists common causes such as physical injury, infection, chemical irritants, and toxins. It provides examples of common anti-inflammatory treatments like NSAIDs, acetaminophen, exercise, stress reduction, and diet. Finally, it lists references used in preparing the presentation.
Introduction:
Inflammation is a natural process that occurs in response to injury, infection, or tissue damage. It involves a complex series of events that help the body to defend itself, eliminate harmful agents, and promote healing. However, inflammation can also be harmful if it becomes chronic or excessive, leading to tissue damage and chronic diseases. This presentation will provide an overview of inflammation, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Outline:
What is inflammation?
Definition and types of inflammation (acute vs. chronic)
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation
Causes of inflammation
Infections (viral, bacterial, fungal, etc.)
Injuries (cuts, bruises, burns, etc.)
Autoimmune disorders
Lifestyle factors (diet, stress, lack of sleep, etc.)
Symptoms of inflammation
Local symptoms (redness, swelling, pain, heat)
Systemic symptoms (fever, fatigue, loss of appetite)
Chronic inflammation symptoms (joint pain, fatigue, weight gain)
Diagnosis and treatment of inflammation
Diagnostic tests (blood tests, imaging, biopsies)
Anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, corticosteroids, biologics)
Lifestyle changes (healthy diet, exercise, stress management)
Alternative therapies (acupuncture, massage, supplements)
Conclusion:
Inflammation is a complex process that can have both beneficial and harmful effects on the body. Understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatment options is essential for managing acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. By adopting a healthy lifestyle, seeking medical attention when necessary, and following the prescribed treatment plan, individuals can reduce their risk of developing chronic inflammation and related diseases.
Still's disease is a rare inflammatory condition characterized by fever, rash, sore joints and other symptoms of systemic inflammation. It was first described by George Frederic Still and can affect both children and adults. In children it is known as systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis, while in adults it is called adult-onset Still's disease. The cause is unknown but may involve infections or autoimmunity. Diagnosis is based on clinical features including persistent high fevers and the presence of certain criteria. Treatment focuses on controlling symptoms with anti-inflammatory drugs and immunosuppressants to prevent long-term complications like joint damage and inflammation of internal organs.
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Health can be defined as a person's physical, mental and social well-being, while disease disrupts good health through disorders or malfunctions. Good health requires proper shelter, nutrition, hygiene, exercise and access to medical care. Diseases can be acute with sudden onset and short duration, or chronic with long-term effects. Smoking causes several diseases like lung cancer and heart disease by exposing the body to toxic chemicals in cigarettes that damage tissues over time. Statistics on disease patterns help identify causes and transmission routes to improve public health.
This document discusses how chronic inflammation can negatively impact health and longevity. It introduces Nebraska Family Dentistry, whose goal is to help patients feel comfortable and blend dentistry with overall well-being. The document then discusses how acute inflammation is a natural response but can become chronic, linking it to diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart disease. It recommends an anti-inflammatory lifestyle including a healthy diet, exercise, dental care, supplements and stress relief to control inflammation and live better for longer.
Rheumatic diseases in children are often difficult to diagnose and have unpredictable courses, with periods of exacerbation and remission. While the causes are unknown, genetics may play a role, and treatments include medications, physical therapy, and exercise to manage symptoms and inflammation. Living with a chronic illness can be challenging for children, but support groups and maintaining routines can help children feel empowered.
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Inflammation is the body's response to infection or injury and is characterized by redness, swelling, heat, and pain. It is caused by the release of chemicals from white blood cells that increase blood flow and cause fluid leakage into tissues. Inflammatory diseases like arthritis occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Symptoms of inflammation can affect joints as well as internal organs. Treatment focuses on controlling the disease process, relieving pain, and maintaining joint function through medications, exercise, and surgery.
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3. Signs Of Chronic Inflammation
If you are dealing with some or all of these symptoms, you may have
chronic inflammation.
Educating yourself about the contributing factors associated with
chronic inflammation is essential in winning the battle against
inflammation. Continue on to learn what some of these factors
are.
Chronic muscle and joint pain
Chronic allergies and asthma
Insomnia
Chronic fatigue & low energy
High blood pressure
Memory problems or loss of
focus
Chronic headaches
Symptoms May Include:
4. Contributing Factors of Inflammation
Processed foods
A sugarladen diet
Trans fats & hydrogenated oils
Obesity
Toxic overload
Excessive exercise
Malnutrition
Prolonged stress
Add subtitle textDid you notice how many of the contributing factors mentioned
above are related to nutrition? It's no secret, nutrition plays a
very powerful role in protecting your cells from inflammation.
Next, we'll look at some foods that are powerful
weapons in the war on inflammation.