
5. You experience skin problems
These can be either psoriasis or eczema, but your skin can also be blotchy and red even if you don’t have any of these two problems mentioned before.
According to doctors, the symptoms manifested on your skin can be linked to several health issues, such as diabetes and even cardiovascular disease.
Experts also say that dermatitis, poison ivy, poison oak, and drug rash are all examples of common inflammatory skin disorders. Inflammation of the skin might also be caused by allergies, temperature extremes, or even stress, and might even run in families. So don’t waste any more time; go and talk to your doctor and schedule a check-up if you don’t feel well.
7 thoughts on “10 Signs of Inflammation in Your Body to Watch Out For”
Most of these symptoms seem to be involved with what I have, Porphyria (also called “Vampire’s Disease”. It is extremely difficult to diagnose and somewhat rare. It also, can be attributed to Hepatitus C, which causes liver damage. This makes it so that your liver is not able to process certain toxins from your body and they try to escape through the skin in the form of a rash. I was treated for the Hep C (which fortunately for me minimal damage was caused, due to the fact I had my Hep A and B shots prior to diagnosis). I manage the disease mostly by my diet and what other toxins go into my body. I am unable to process most pharmaceuticals, so usually use medical marijuana for pain relief when I am able. Also, minimal use of regular old aspirin. I have been dealing with this since diagnosis in 2000.
I have so much things wrong with me i thank God i am still here pain 24/7 doctors do not help much at all
Awful pain every day so much is wrong with my body thank God he gives me another day doctors can not do much cause they just want to give you pills not to fix you it is a money thing with them sad,
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I have urticaria. I’m allergic to yellow 5 and 6.
Yes I have a few symptoms and didn’t know they could be affiliated with inflammation. I’m diabetic and doesn’t sleep well. I’m pain everyday. I’ll let my sister know about hyperglycemia can be associated with vomiting. She has episodes occasionally. Thanks for the information
My mom had AIP ( acute intermittent porphyria ) it took almost 10 years to diagnose after multiple mistakes . she didn’t have the skin type , although her palms being red/purple was the first clue an attack was imminent hers affected mostly gastrointestinal and a million questions about how much she drank ! liver issue , no matter how many times I tried to explain she doesn’t drink also she only had one functioning kidney so that created issues . we learned to control it and handled 4 or 5 ” flareups a year.
she had probably since her late teens when she was diagnosed with pernicious anemia . she lived to her 70’s and died of heart failure which was a surprise , but she passed peacefully in her sleep .I wish you the best , I lived with her illness for almost 50 years