The Most Common Symptoms of Inflammatory Disease
Mood Swings Or Depression

First of all, not all cases of depression or mood swings are the result of inflammation or an associated condition. However, inflammation can cause these symptoms to appear in some individuals. A study from the Emory School of Medicine hypothesized that even minor increases in inflammation could cause an increase in depression and mood swings. Researchers who medically induced inflammation in their patients, for instance with chemotherapy, have also found this hypothesis to be correct. The study also found that individuals with heart disease who are depressed will often have higher inflammation levels within their body. Many studies show that a combination of exercise and fatty acids, such as Omega-3 found in salmon, can reduce inflammation and consequently reduce bouts of depression and mood swings.
Keep reading to reveal an interesting symptom that many patients may not be aware of.