How to Know if Your Inflammation Levels are High

How to Know if Your Inflammation Levels Are High
Inflammation is one of the body’s most powerful protective tools. When you cut your finger or fight a virus, your immune system sends an immediate response to repair damage and keep you safe. This short-term (acute) inflammation is normal and healthy.
But when inflammation stays “switched on” longer than it should, it shifts from protective to problematic. This chronic inflammation can quietly influence hormones, digestion, metabolism, mood, and the immune system. For women with autoimmune conditions, staying aware of inflammation levels is essential for preventing flare-ups, preserving energy, and supporting long-term health.
What Inflammation Does in the Body
Inflammation is essentially your body’s alarm system. It calls in immune cells, increases blood flow, and triggers repair processes. In autoimmunity, however, this alarm system can become overly sensitive, sometimes responding to things that are not truly threats or not turning off when the threat has passed.
Over time, this can:
Increase tissue damage
Contribute to flare cycles
Exhaust the immune and hormonal systems
Drain energy and worsen brain fog
Affect gut function and nutrient absorption
This is why knowing your inflammation status is so important. It gives you a clearer map of what your body needs.
Signs Your Inflammation May Be High
Some symptoms are obvious. Others are subtle and often mistaken for “just being busy,” “getting older,” or “stress.” Below are signs I look for clinically.
More Obvious Signs
Joint pain, stiffness, or swelling
Digestive issues such as bloating, diarrhea, or constipation
Skin flare-ups including eczema, psoriasis, rashes, or acne
Fatigue that does not improve with rest
Fever or feeling flu-like without being sick
Less Obvious Signs
Brain fog or trouble concentrating
Unexplained mood changes, irritability, or anxiety
Worsening PMS or perimenopause symptoms
Waking unrefreshed or disrupted sleep
Headaches or migraines
Weight changes, such as difficulty losing weight or sudden gain
Food sensitivities becoming more noticeable
Feeling puffy or swollen, especially in the face or hands
Increased sensitivity to stress or feeling more reactive than usual
Tests That Can Help Identify Inflammation
While symptoms tell part of the story, lab testing helps us understand the bigger picture. Some of the tests I use with patients include:
Screening Tests
CRP (C-Reactive Protein): A marker of silent, chronic inflammation.
ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate): Helps assess general inflammatory activity.
CBC (Complete Blood Count): Can show white blood cell and immune activation patterns.
Ferritin: Often thought of as an iron marker, but it can also rise with inflammation.
When Autoimmunity Is Suspected
ANA Panel (Antinuclear Antibodies)
Thyroid antibodies (TPO, TgAb)
Tissue-specific antibodies depending on symptoms
Functional Testing (When Appropriate)
Comprehensive stool analysis to evaluate gut inflammation and immune activity
Nutrient testing including Vitamin D, B12, zinc, and omega-3s that play key roles in inflammation pathways
Blood sugar and insulin markers, an often-overlooked driver of inflammation
Testing helps us understand what is driving inflammation, how severe it is, and what we should prioritize in your care plan.
Why This Matters for Autoimmune Healing
Inflammation is not the enemy. It is information. When we understand what is fueling it, we can address root causes instead of just chasing symptoms.
This is the foundation of my Beyond Autoimmunity Method, where we look at four key pillars that influence inflammation:
Gut health
Mitochondrial function (your energy systems)
Hormonal balance
Immune regulation
By calming inflammation through these systems, women often experience more energy, fewer flares, reduced pain, clearer thinking, and a greater sense of control over their health.
Ready to Understand Your Inflammation More Deeply?
If you are noticing several of the symptoms above or you suspect your inflammation levels may be contributing to flare-ups, fatigue, or hormonal shifts, this is exactly what the Beyond Autoimmunity Method was designed to help with.
We will uncover what is driving your inflammation, support the pathways that keep your immune system balanced, and help you feel more grounded, resilient, and in control of your health.
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