Inflammatory marker
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There are two different types of inflammation: acute and chronic (sometimes called systemic) inflammation. https://www.creative-biolabs.com/drug-discovery/diagnostics/ivd-antibodies-for-inflammatory-disease.htm While acute inflammation arises after a cut or scrape in the skin, an infected ingrown...
show moreWhile acute inflammation arises after a cut or scrape in the skin, an infected ingrown nail, a sprained ankle, a blow, a sore throat from a cold or flu, or exercise (especially intense training), which starts quickly and generally disappears in a few days. Examples of diseases and conditions with acute inflammation include:
Acute bronchitis
Acute appendicitis
Acute dermatitis
Acute tonsillitis
Acute infective meningitis
Acute sinusitis
Chronic inflammation is long-term that can last for months or years as a result of failure to eliminate the cause and minor, repeated exposure to the agent, an autoimmune response to a self-antigen, or a chronic irritant of low intensity that persists. It occurs in conditions including:
Osteoarthritis
Chronic sinusitis
Chronic active hepatitis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Chronic peptic ulcer
Chronic periodontitis
Tuberculosis
Lupus
Rheumatoid arthritis
Allergies
Asthma
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
Habitual or environmental factors, such as excess weight, poor diet, lack of exercise, stress, smoking, pollution, poor oral health, excessive alcohol consumption, minor food allergies, a sedentary lifestyle and more can contribute to chronic inflammation.
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