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How to track your body’s inflammation: Simple tests and tips

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 13, 2025, 12:15 IST
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Inflammation can be tricky

It’s your body’s way of protecting itself from injury or infection, which is good. But when it sticks around too long, it can quietly drain your energy, make your joints ache, and affect your overall health. The problem is most of us don’t notice it until it shows up as tiredness, aches, or other little warning signs.

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Inflammation symptoms

The first step is spotting the signs. Swelling or redness after an injury is obvious, but chronic inflammation is much sneakier. You might feel tired all the time, notice your weight shifting unexpectedly, or deal with frequent digestive problems. Skin issues, like stubborn acne or rashes, can be a hint too. Even simple things like a little stiffness in your joints in the morning can be a clue that something’s off.

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Inflammation tests

Blood tests can give you a clearer picture of what’s going on inside your body. Doctors often look at markers like C-reactive protein (CRP)—high levels usually mean your body is dealing with stress or inflammation. Another one is the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), which shows how quickly your red blood cells settle; faster rates can hint at inflammation. Depending on your health, doctors might also check things like liver enzymes or blood sugar, since inflammation can show up in different ways.How to track inflammation at home?
At home, you don’t need fancy labs to get started. Keeping a simple health journal can be surprisingly powerful. Track things like your energy levels, sleep quality, mood, and any aches or digestive discomfort. Pair that with what you eat and how you move each day.Over a few weeks, patterns start to appear. Maybe late-night snacking spikes your bloating, or skipping workouts leaves your joints stiff. Journals turn the invisible into something you can actually see and act on.

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Diet plays a huge role in inflammation.Eating plays a big role in inflammation. Sugary foods, refined carbs, and some oils can make it worse, while fruits, veggies, nuts, and fatty fish often help calm it down. Pay attention to how your body feels after meals—it can be really revealing. And don’t stress about being perfect; small changes over time usually matter more than drastic diets.
How you move can tell you a lot about inflammation. Some days, your joints might ache, you feel sluggish, or it takes forever to recover from even a short workout—those are signs inflammation could be high. On the flip side, when you exercise and feel energized afterward, it usually means things are under control. Notice the heavy days and think about whether sleep, stress, or food might be affecting you.Speaking of stress, it’s one of those invisible drivers of inflammation that many people overlook. Mindfulness, deep breathing, or even short walks outside can act like mini-tests and interventions. Notice if a few minutes of calm makes you feel lighter, both physically and mentally.
Sleep is another hidden tracker. Poor sleep or irregular patterns often make inflammation worse.Jot down when you go to bed, when you wake up, and how well you slept. After a few weeks, you’ll probably notice patterns—like stiff mornings, skin flare-ups, or feeling wiped out by midday after a restless night. Sleep isn’t just downtime; it’s when your body recovers and keeps inflammation in check.

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Consult your doctor

Finally, don’t forget check-ins with a professional. Home tracking and observation are useful, but labs and consultations give you the full picture.Regular check-ins with your doctor, especially if you notice patterns or symptoms that don’t go away, help you adjust lifestyle choices before inflammation becomes a bigger problem.

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This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions or concerns about your health, inflammation, or test results.

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