Chronic inflammation is estimated to affect nearly 60% of Americans, contributing to a wide range of diseases from heart conditions to diabetes (NIH). This persistent, low-level immune response can impact any organ or system in the body, often going unnoticed for years. The real challenge lies in its subtlety—symptoms are frequently mild, vague, or mistaken for everyday issues. As a result, chronic inflammation is often detected late, after significant health deterioration has occurred (CDC).
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35. Increased Thirst Chronic inflammation can disrupt the body’s normal mechanisms for regulating fluid balance, often resulting in increased thirst. Inflammatory cytokines can affect kidney function…