Saffron (Crocins) in Optic Neuroprotection: Translating Retinal Evidence to Glaucoma
Saffron (Crocins) in Optic Neuroprotection: Translating Retinal Evidence to Glaucoma Saffron (the dried stigmas of Crocus sativus L.) is rich in carot...
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Saffron (Crocins) in Optic Neuroprotection: Translating Retinal Evidence to Glaucoma Saffron (the dried stigmas of Crocus sativus L.) is rich in carot...
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Alusta testi koheAnti-inflammatory means something that reduces inflammation in the body. Inflammation is the normal response your immune system has to injury or infection, and it shows up as redness, swelling, heat, and pain. There are two broad kinds: short-term inflammation that helps healing, and long-term inflammation that can damage tissues. Anti-inflammatory agents work by blocking the chemical signals that cause swelling and pain or by calming immune cells. These agents can be medicines, natural compounds from foods and herbs, or lifestyle actions like exercise and diet changes. They matter because controlling inflammation can relieve pain, speed recovery, and prevent chronic damage to organs and tissues. Common examples include over-the-counter drugs, prescription medications, and certain nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids. Each option has benefits and risks, so the right choice depends on the condition and the person. Side effects can include stomach upset, increased infection risk, or interactions with other medicines. That is why proper dosing, monitoring, and talking with a healthcare professional are important to use anti-inflammatory approaches safely and effectively.