Significance of Inflammatory state
An inflammatory state, as described across various disciplines, refers to a condition marked by increased inflammation within the body. In Ayurveda, shifting the inflammatory state is key to wound therapy. Health sciences highlight its role in exacerbating diseases like chronic periodontitis and type 2 diabetes, and its connection to conditions like fibromyalgia and obesity. Studies also show treatments can improve inflammatory states in pediatric epilepsy patients. The inflammatory state reflects an elevated immune response and is often associated with chronic diseases.
Synonyms: Inflammation, Inflammatory condition, Inflammatory response, Irritation, Swelling, Redness, Edema, Inflammatory process, Inflammatory disease
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Hindu concept of 'Inflammatory state'
In Hinduism, the inflammatory state highlights the body's response to wounds. Wound therapy aims to shift this state towards healing by eliminating pathogens, protecting tissue, and being cost-effective.
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) The importance of wound therapy is to shift the inflammatory state to proliferative stage, eradicating pathogens, efficiently protecting the tissue from free radicals, easy to apply, and at lower cost to produce.[1]
The concept of Inflammatory state in scientific sources
Inflammatory state, as described, involves increased inflammation, immune response, and inflammatory markers in the body. It can be triggered by conditions like obesity and exacerbate diseases such as chronic periodontitis.
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Inflammatory state refers to the level of inflammation in the body, and the study found that perampanel treatment led to a more pronounced improvement in this state in pediatric epilepsy patients.[2] (2) A condition characterized by the presence and activity of inflammatory markers and processes within the body.[3]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The third plausible explanation is this in obesity or higher blood pressure acts as the epigenator to trigger IL-6 hypomethylation in preHT subjects.[4]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) These conditions of the genitourinary system and their complications should involve tests for the pathogens, especially for U. urealiticum.[5]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Fibromyalgia is a rheumatological disease and some of the main concerns are chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, and subsequently, elevated levels of free radicals, as mentioned in the text.[6]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) A condition that, along with other factors, can worsen renal anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease patients.[7]