Autoimmune Triggers and Flare-Ups

Jul 21, 2020

alt tagkelly sikkema Mw55efS Ws0 unsplashAutoimmune disorders and diseases occur when your immune system tries to attach your healthy cells. This in turn can lead to many different types of conditions, including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac, and many others. When you get an autoimmune disorder, the pain and discomfort comes from flare-ups, which are caused by triggers. This blog post will explore the flare-ups and help you understand more about the potential triggers.

 

What are Flare-Ups and Triggers?

The first thing you need to understand about flare-ups is that they are caused by triggers. Think about the flare up as the moment when your pain starts becoming severe, and the trigger is what caused that pain.

Common Triggers

Mental Health Changes
After a large portion of studies have collected information about the effects of extreme emotions on your health, researchers have discovered that sustained stress can cause damage to your immune system, and can trigger varieties of autoimmune disease. The majority of patients studied and surveyed during these studies reported that the first manifestations of illness took place during emotionally jarring times. Many of these included caring for aging and sick loved ones, financial stress, or the dissolution of marriage.

Gluten
In the last six years, gluten has become somewhat of a four-letter word among those who are newer to the natural health community. Even though there’s a large portion of literature that is devoted to getting people to stop consuming gluten, not very many people understand exactly what gluten is or what its function might be. Gluten is a protein that is found in wheat, rye, and barley among other grains.

Some people who experience the effects of autoimmunity might believe that they have celiac disease, but when they’re found to show no signs of the disease they continue to consume gluten. Unfortunately, this could be the beginning of a very serious battle with autoimmune disease since Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) can be just as damaging. Even food exposed to gluten can be damaging to people who are especially sensitive.

Gluten-free Foods
This might be serious bit of bad news to a lot of people who have been doing their best to avoid gluten, but many of proteins contained in foods such as rice, corn, and oatmeal are very similar to gluten and could also create many of the same symptoms. Keep in mind that not all of these symptoms may manifest the same way, and they can take place outside of the gut. It would be good idea to get blood tests that are focused on figuring out what is going on in your immune system. This would give doctors much clearer information on which they can base a diagnosis.

Toxic Agents
Their number of compounds and new chemicals that have been formed as a byproduct of man-made processes. Some of these toxins me so dangerous that they can arrest neurological functions in the brain, or important processes that keep your cells alive. While there are portion of these toxins that occur that can occur in nature, it’s still understood that some of the most deadly toxins are the ones that are created as a result of man-made processing.

 

Tips for Avoiding Triggers

If you are a person who suffers I’m some type of autoimmune disease, then you probably become very familiar with flare-ups. Flare-ups can occur as a result of either some kind of external trigger, or they can occur randomly with no triggers at all. The
frustration that these conditions can cause are highly disruptive and emotionally draining. You might wonder what can be done, but with some small adjustments to your mindset and lifestyle, you are more likely to find peace and increase your quality of life.

The following few ideas will give you an idea of what to do about flare-ups.

Be Patient
The modern mentality fostered by the pharmaceutical approach has created a false belief and the instant cure. This causes some people who suffer from disorders to become discouraged when the changes to diet and attempts to lessen the severity and the number of their flare-ups don’t materialize results quickly enough. People who have had great amounts of success on healing diets have reported that it can take as long as a year before real progress begins to become noticeable. If you remain positive and stay on course hopefully the present state will be a thing of the past.

Take Your Own Time
One of the most difficult things about having an autoimmune disorder, is that your flare-ups can be very unpredictable and cause disruptions that mean you will have to cancel plans. People who love and care about you understand that you were having difficulties that prevent you from being able to be as available as before. It is also a good to be ready to ask for help from close friends and family if you need to. When you feel tired, take the time out to be sure that you get good rest.

Sleep as Much As You Can
Sleep is an important part of life for all living things. This is because the period of sleep is usually when your body does the most healing. If you don’t sleep enough, then your body won’t have the downtime it needs to make repairs. Shut off all of your devices and make your room dark. That way you’ll be more likely to drift off into sleep.

Watch Your Diet
One overlooked detail, is that diet can lay a massive role in the length and intensity of your flare-ups. Foods that are high in sugar can cause more inflammation, and that will mean more pain for you. Be sure to eat a diet of foods that are more on the leafy green side.

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