Significance of Chronic inflammatory
Chronic inflammatory conditions are characterized by persistent inflammation that can lead to tissue damage and various chronic diseases. This prolonged inflammatory response is often associated with conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and sinusitis, resulting in symptoms like joint pain, skin changes, and nasal congestion. Other conditions linked to chronic inflammation include anal fistula and gingival fibromatosis. The ongoing nature of chronic inflammation contributes significantly to the progression and severity of these health issues, necessitating careful management and treatment.
Synonyms: Persistent inflammatory
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Hindu concept of 'Chronic inflammatory'
In Hinduism context, chronic inflammatory refers to a disease indicated by histological findings like inflammatory infiltration, potentially treatable, but requiring further research to confirm treatment reliability.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Chronic inflammatory infiltration was seen in groups 4 and 5, when compared to group 1, which is one of the histological findings.[1] (2) This is a type of disease that a particular treatment may be used for. Further studies are needed to establish the treatment as a reliable option for these diseases.[2]
The concept of Chronic inflammatory in scientific sources
Chronic inflammatory denotes a persistent inflammatory response linked to conditions like psoriasis, causing skin changes, and associated with diseases such as Amavata and rheumatoid arthritis, leading to tissue damage and chronic health issues.
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Ulcerative Colitis is a kind of this Bowel Disease that causes many disabling symptoms.[3] (2) A type of inflammation that persists over a long period, which Dragon's Blood has been shown to inhibit.[4]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Methanolic fraction of O. sanctum was showed anti-inflammatory effects in these tests with different efficacy.[5]