Camberwell Osteo | What is Inflammation & How to Naturally Reduce Inflammation?
Tuesday, May 10th 2022, 11:00 AM

Inflammation is the body's response to injury that helps protect and restore function.

Hawthorn East, Australia - May 10, 2022 / Doctors of Osteo /

Doctors of Osteo offers osteopathic treatment to reduce pain and inflammation

Doctors of Osteo Hawthorn East, 3123 is a team of highly-trained professionals who are passionate about helping people get better from injuries. We offer a range of services including massage, stretching, and strength training, all aimed at restoring movement and reducing pain. Its mission is to provide quality care to those who need it and help them get back to their lives as quickly as possible.

Inflammation is an essential part of the body's healing process. When inflammatory cells travel to a place where there are injuries or foreign bodies, this can lead to chronic inflammation if they stay too long at that site and begin killing off other healthy tissue around them instead!

If you are looking for an osteopathic treatment to reduce pain and inflammation or vertigo, Doctors of Osteo is here to help. Doctors of Osteo is servicing Hawthorn, Kew, Balwyn, Canterbury, Camberwell, Richmond, and Glen Iris.

What is Inflammation?

Inflammation is the body’s natural response to an injury that helps the body protect itself and restore function again. It is a protective mechanism that involves immune cells such as white blood cells (called phagocytes) and hormones such as prostaglandins to be released into the site of injury. This, in turn, causes blood vessels to leak fluid into the tissues, producing swelling and pain. This process helps to stop the initial cause of cell injury, remove germs and damaged cells, and initiate tissue repair.

Inflammation can be acute or chronic. Acute inflammation may last for a few days causing red, hot, swollen joints or tissue and pain. Chronic Inflammation can last for several months or even years due to failure to eliminate whatever was causing acute inflammation, or it can be caused by a persistent injury or by a long-term pathology such as an auto-immune disease like Crohn’s disease or rheumatoid arthritis.

How to reduce inflammation to stop the pain?

For acute inflammation, the R.I.C.E. protocol (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate) is the best means of self-treatment. Anti-inflammatory medication such as NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory drugs) can be taken to alleviate pain caused by inflammation. They counteract the enzyme which causes inflammation. NSAIDs should not be taken long-term (more than 5 days) without being under the supervision of a doctor, and you must consult your pharmacist first. You should also avoid taking NSAIDs on an empty stomach.

What foods can I eat that may help reduce inflammation?

🥜 Almonds
Almonds contain a rich amount of healthy unsaturated fats and are excellent at helping the body circulate fluid.

🌱 Beetroot
Beetroot can have an enormous effect on helping your body to heal after an injury. It contains betanin and vulgaxanthin, two natural substances that help fight chronic inflammation caused by over-use.

🍇 Blueberries
An antioxidant that contains several anti-inflammatory nutrients, the biggest of which is its high content of polyphenols, which have been proven to improve or prevent metabolic illnesses like cardiovascular disease and diabetes.

🥦 Bok Choy
A nutrient-packed food high in Omega-3s, it helps to boost your brain and feeds the tissues that surround your joints.

🥬 Celery
Extremely rich in vitamin K, celery is the perfect snack that can cut down on inflammation and fight infection. Celery helps your blood clot, which helps you heal faster when suffering from constant swelling and fluid retention.

🐟 Fish Oil
Fish oil is very high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, which helps your joints recover between sessions of high-intensity exercise and manage inflammation.

🌾 Flax Seeds
Incredibly, nutrient-rich linseed and one of the most concentrated forms of Omega-3 fats outside oily fish.

🍃 Kale
All leafy greens contain excellent anti-inflammatory properties. This is thanks to two prominent flavonoids, known as kaempferol and quercetin, which have been proven to have a protective effect on the body.

🍍 Pineapple
Contains the enzyme called bromelain, which is very effective in reducing swelling, bruising and musculoskeletal pain.

🌿 Spinach
Spinach is one of the most anti-inflammatory foods on the planet. Packed full of phytonutrients, spinach is excellent at defending the body against excessive inflammation thanks to its high content of vitamin K.

🍓 Strawberries
Strawberries are an incredibly rich source of polyphenols which help to keep inflammation low and your joints happy.

🍅 Tomatoes
Tomatoes - along with olives - are excellent for those who suffer from arthritis. This is because they are high in a chemical called lycopene which instructs your inflammation response to calm back down when it has done its job.

🏺 Tumeric
Turmeric is a brilliant yellow spice common in Indian cuisine that you can find in any grocery store. Studies have shown that curcumin, a compound in turmeric, may reduce inflammation in the body.

🍶 Virgin Olive Oil
Olive oil has been proven to help reduce inflammation around the joints such as your fingers and knees. Recent research has found that olive oil works in exactly the same way as ibuprofen, thanks to a compound in the oil called oleocanthal.

🌰 Walnuts
Walnuts are full of ‘good’ fats and are excellent at reducing inflammation because they are high in a fatty acid called alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). ALA is a fat-soluble antioxidant that helps the body lower blood glucose levels, helping to remove painful swelling around your joints.

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Doctors of Osteo is servicing Camberwell

Camberwell is a quiet, family-friendly suburb of Melbourne with plenty going on in the evenings and weekends. It's close enough to downtown that you can enjoy all its attractions without having too far drive when things get hectic during work hours or just want some peace after spending time out exploring town!

If you live in Camberwell and are looking for a osteo Camberwell, Doctors of Osteo is only a few minutes drives away. You may contact Doctors of Osteo at 0403 266 876 or make an appointment online.

Contact Information:

Doctors of Osteo

1 Porter Street
Hawthorn East, VIC 3123
Australia

Abbas Din
https://www.doctorsofosteo.com.au/

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Abbas Din
Doctors of Osteo

1 Porter Street
Hawthorn East, VIC, 3123, Australia

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