This also correlates with my other observations that more often than not there is
slightly more inflammation right around the hair follicle as compared to the surrounding skin.
Not exact matches
One possible explanation included in the study: The women with lower
inflammation scores were
more physically active as a group and therefore were at a
slightly greater risk of falls.
Areas surrounding tumors and
inflammations are usually
slightly more acidic than areas surrounding healthy tissue, a phenomenon possibly linked to the aggressiveness of tumors.
If you have a kid that is sensitive to sugar, he's probably also experiencing
more inflammation when he has it, therefore
slightly increasing risks of stroke as an adult.
After a few days, patients can be motivated to
slightly more vigorous movement, encouraging a passive range of motion exercises, and also comforted with cold packs, laser therapy, and ultrasound warming of the area if the
inflammation has resolved.