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Tips to Dealing with Chronic Inflammation

June 30, 2025 by Quinn A in senior living

The Harvard Medical School writes many people suffering from fatigue, joint pain, and digestive issues may have chronic inflammation that is affecting their health and not know it. For some, chronic inflammation plays a central role in a number of the most challenging diseases of our time. These include conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma and even Alzheimer’s disease. 

So, what is inflammation and when is it considered chronic? The Cleveland Clinic explains, “Inflammation is a normal part of your body’s response to injuries and invaders (like germs). It promotes healing and helps you feel better. But inflammation that happens when there’s no injury or invader can harm healthy parts of your body and cause a range of chronic diseases.”

Chronic inflammation can be the result of a variety of factors such as persistent infections, autoimmune disorders, environmental exposures, and lifestyle factors like poor diet and lack of physical activity. In some cases, it may be the result of unresolved acute inflammation, or a direct consequence of conditions like obesity or certain diseases. It may also start as the body’s natural response to an infection or injury but doesn’t shut off as it should, but rather provokes the inflammatory response again and again. 

Chronic inflammation generally is not as obvious as acute inflammation. Along with fatigue and low energy, symptoms of chronic inflammation may include depression; constipation, diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal complaints; changes in weight or appetite, headaches and brain fog. To help with symptoms, it is important to get a good night’s sleep, manage stress, maintain a healthy weight and diet, and stay physically active. 

When medical intervention is necessary, experts say medications to treat the symptoms of chronic inflammation include aspirin, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug; as well as newer, more advanced targeted treatments. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have concerns.   

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June 30, 2025 /Quinn A
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