Inflammation Normergic

Normergic inflammation is a pathological process in the body that occurs when the immune system is impaired, caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites or other external and internal factors. Symptoms of inflammation can appear in different parts of the body, including the skin, joints, intestines, respiratory tract, etc. Treatment of normal inflammation may include the use of antibiotics, antiviral drugs, immunostimulants and other medications.

One of the main causes of normergic inflammation is dysfunction of the immune system. The immune system protects the body from various infections and diseases, but in some cases it can become aggressive and begin to fight its own cells. This leads to the appearance of toxins and metabolic disorders at the site of inflammation. In addition, inflammation can occur due to disturbances in the intestinal microflora, as well as allergic reactions to various foods or substances.

To diagnose normergic inflammation, clinical examination methods are usually used, which make it possible to determine the localization of inflammation, its severity and other parameters. The most common methods are blood tests, urine tests, joint tests and others. Depending on the results of the examination, it may be necessary to consult a specialist doctor and prescribe appropriate treatment.

Symptoms of normergic inflammation depend on the location of tissue damage. Common symptoms include joint pain, muscle pain, abdominal pain, headaches, fever, loss of appetite and other disorders. Some types of inflammation can cause allergic reactions to both food and medications. Therefore, each type of disease requires an individual treatment regimen.