Inflammation
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These enzymes clear out the damaged tissue and contribute to
inflammation.
This response leads to chronic inflammation, which destroys bone and cartilage.
Patients experience continuous
inflammation
in the joints and at the sites where ligaments and tendons attach to bones, even without any initial injury.
Scientists are making progress with therapies that block TNF-alpha, one of the primary proteins causing
inflammation
in rheumatoid arthritis.
They might also change blood flow to the uterus and also cause
inflammation
and that makes pain worse.
You could have a condition called endometriosis, where the lining of the uterus is growing in the pelvic cavity, causing
inflammation
and scar tissue and adhesions.
Invading pathogens kill lung cells, triggering an immune response that can cause lethal
inflammation
and fluid buildup.
The main side-effect of statins, which lower cholesterol in the blood, is severe muscle inflammation, and it can now be predicted with a simple genotype test, as can the response to Plavix, the second most commonly prescribed drug after statins.
Moreover, cancer treatment often carries serious side effects – including urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and, in those who undergo radiation,
inflammation
of the lower rectum or bladder, as well as underreported effects like fecal incontinence – that can negatively affect patients’ quality of life.
Likewise, around half of overweight subjects, and 15-45% of obese subjects, appear to have a favorable metabolic profile (that is, no metabolic complications, inflammation, dyslipidaemia, or hypertension).
If, however, Europeans gain a sense of where they should be going, perhaps in time the national identities forged in the last couple of hundred years (for they are not much older than that) will become like the appendix - a part of the human body responsible for little else but an occasional
inflammation.
Scientists who reviewed Folkman’s grants said that the new blood vessels were simply due to
inflammation.
They wreak havoc by traveling deep into the lungs, contributing to inflammation, cancer, and respiratory infection, or by passing into the bloodstream, where they can trigger changes in blood vessels that cause heart attacks and strokes.
For example, a drug broadly approved for “arthritis” –
inflammation
of joints that may be due to dozens of different disease processes – can be more widely marketed than one approved to treat only the arthritis that accompanies psoriasis or gout.
Most complications of diphtheria – such as myocarditis
(inflammation
of the middle layer of the heart) and neuritis
(inflammation
of a peripheral nerve or nerves) – are attributable to the effects of the toxin.
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that many people who recover from the virus have heart
inflammation
(myocarditis).
Of 100 survivors in the study, 78 had evidence of previous heart inflammation, and 60 showed ongoing
inflammation
at the time of observation.
Using the JAMA study as a benchmark, we could conjecture that around ten million of those survivors have heart inflammation, implying a massive increase in the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
The doctor says it may be
inflammation.
He was talking of his youth; he described the death of his two uncles who were crushed at the Voreux; then he turned to the
inflammation
of the lungs which had carried off his wife.
Cerebral
inflammation
was complete and had brought on a paralysis of movement and sensation.
A gamekeeper, cured by the doctor of
inflammation
of the lungs, had given madame a little Italian greyhound; she took her out walking, for she went out sometimes in order to be alone for a moment, and not to see before her eyes the eternal garden and the dusty road.
But the chemist's shop was full of people; he had the greatest difficulty in getting rid of Monsieur Tuvache, who feared his spouse would get
inflammation
of the lungs, because she was in the habit of spitting on the ashes; then of Monsieur Binet, who sometimes experienced sudden attacks of great hunger; and of Madame Caron, who suffered from tinglings; of Lheureux, who had vertigo; of Lestiboudois, who had rheumatism; and of Madame Lefrancois, who had heartburn.
I will just step up and bleed two or three of the Englishmen who are to move in the morning, in order to anticipate inflammation, and be with you immediately."
The muscles of my throat, until then contracted, now relaxed again; and the
inflammation
of my lips abated somewhat; and I was now able to speak. .
However, he knew one thing, this was that he would have to prevent the inflammatory strangulation of the injured parts, then to contend with the local
inflammation
and fever which would result from the wound, perhaps mortal!
And now did the colonists possess an efficacious agent to act against the
inflammation
which might occur?
They had cold water, that is to say, the most powerful sedative that can be employed against
inflammation
of wounds, the most efficacious therapeutic agent in grave cases, and the one which is now adopted by all physicians.
However, Herbert scarcely suffered at all, and the cold water with which they were constantly bathed, prevented any
inflammation
of the wounds.
Cold water, always kept at a suitable temperature, had completely prevented the
inflammation
of the wounds.
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