Inflammation : An Illness Not To Be Ignored

by damien


When faced with an external aggression, the body and more precisely its immune system reacts, and its reaction is called inflammation.It occurs for example during injuries,tendinitis, etc.Find out everything you need to know about inflammation in this article.

WHAT CAUSES INFLAMMATION?

Inflammation is the response of living, vascularised tissues to an aggression.This aggression can be of origin:

> Physical(hot or cold)

> Chemical(substance too acid or basic)

> Infectious(virus, bacteria, parasites, fungi...) Generally speaking, following an aggression constituted by an injury, an infection or a trauma, the organism creates what is called an inflammation.

Classically, an inflammation is manifested by four main signs:>Redness,>Heat,>Swelling,>Pain.

When this inflammation worsens or if it is left untreated, more or less important physiological problems may appear.

These problems include:

>Intense fatigue,>High fever,>Loss of appetite,>Loss of weight...

WHAT SOLUTIONS EXIST?

An anti-inflammatory drug is a medicine designed to combat inflammation.They are intended to treat an inflammatory reaction and the resulting diseases.

Anti-inflammatory drugs are among the best-selling medicines.Not only is the number of inflammatory diseases high, but more and more people are suffering from them, and increasingly severely.

However, despite the effectiveness of these products, they can cause side effects and can lead to intoxication, especially through overdose or interaction with other drugs, as well as allergies.

Digestive disorders:nausea, vomiting,

diarrhoea, digestive haemorrhage...> Allergic phenomena: skin rashes,

angioedema, asthma attack...> Neuropsychological disorders:dizziness,

tinnitus, asthenia...> Various disorders:edema, hypertension

hypertension...

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