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10 Signs of Low-Grade Inflammation

One of the most frustrating things about chronic low-grade inflammation is how quietly it operates. Unlike an acute injury or infection, there’s no obvious signal, no single moment where you can point and say “that’s it.” Instead, it tends to show up as a collection of symptoms that are easy to dismiss individually but are ... Read More About 10 Signs of Low-Grade Inflammation

One of the most frustrating things about chronic low-grade inflammation is how quietly it operates. Unlike an acute injury or infection, there’s no obvious signal, no single moment where you can point and say “that’s it.” Instead, it tends to show up as a collection of symptoms that are easy to dismiss individually but are worth paying attention to as a pattern.

Here are ten of the most common signs that your body may be carrying a higher inflammatory load than is ideal.

1. You’re tired in a way that sleep doesn’t fix

This is one of the most common and most overlooked signs. Inflammatory cytokines, the chemical messengers your immune system releases when it’s activated, have a direct effect on energy metabolism and brain function. If you’re waking up after a full night’s sleep and still feeling heavy, foggy, or unrefreshed, inflammation is worth considering as a contributing factor.

2. Your brain feels like it’s working through fog

Brain fog is one of those symptoms that’s hard to describe but immediately recognisable: difficulty concentrating, slower processing, trouble finding words, a kind of mental heaviness. Neuroinflammation, inflammation affecting the brain and nervous system, is increasingly recognised as a driver of these symptoms, and it’s more common than most people realise.

3. Your digestion is unpredictable

Bloating, gas, irregular bowel habits, discomfort after eating, a general sense that your gut isn’t working the way it should. The gut and the immune system are deeply interconnected, and digestive symptoms are often both a cause and a consequence of elevated inflammatory load. This is a relationship worth understanding because addressing gut health is one of the most powerful levers you have for reducing systemic inflammation.

4. You’re carrying weight that won’t shift despite your best efforts

Adipose tissue, particularly visceral fat stored around the abdomen, is itself inflammatory. It produces inflammatory cytokines, which create a cycle that makes weight loss more difficult and perpetuates the inflammatory state. If you’re doing the right things and the weight isn’t moving, inflammation may be a piece of the puzzle.

5. Your joints ache more than they should

Low-level joint pain, stiffness in the morning, or discomfort that seems disproportionate to your activity level can all be signs of systemic inflammation affecting the joints. This is not just something that happens to older people. Many women in their late thirties and forties notice this beginning to creep in, often dismissing it as “just getting older.”

6. Your skin is telling you something

Skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, rosacea, and persistent dryness or redness all have an inflammatory component. The skin is often described as a window to internal health, and while it’s not the only factor, chronic inflammation is frequently part of the picture.

7. You get sick more often than you’d like

If you seem to catch every bug going around, or take longer than expected to recover, your immune system may be so occupied with managing chronic low-grade inflammation that it has less capacity to respond to acute threats. A well-regulated immune system depends on an environment that’s not chronically overactivated.

8. Your mood feels harder to regulate

The gut-brain connection is real, and so is the inflammation-mood connection. Research consistently shows links between elevated inflammatory markers and symptoms of depression and anxiety. This doesn’t mean inflammation is the only factor, but it’s a dimension of mental health that deserves more attention than it typically receives.

9. Your sleep is poor even when you have the opportunity to rest

Inflammation disrupts sleep, and poor sleep increases inflammation. This bidirectional relationship means that if you’re struggling to fall asleep, stay asleep, or feel rested after sleeping, inflammation may be both a cause and a consequence worth addressing.

10. You have a general sense of not feeling your best

This one is harder to quantify but worth naming. Many people describe a baseline feeling of “not quite right”, not sick enough to see a doctor, but not well enough to feel genuinely vibrant. That persistent low-grade sense of unwellness, the feeling that your body is working harder than it should just to function, is often one of the clearest signals that something beneath the surface needs attention.

What to do with this information

Recognising these signs is the first step. The next step is understanding which factors are contributing most to your particular inflammatory picture, because the drivers are different for everyone. What works powerfully for one person may be less relevant for another, and that’s exactly why a one-size-fits-all approach rarely delivers lasting results.

The Well Nourished Inflammation Quiz was designed to help you identify your personal inflammation drivers so you know where to focus your energy first, without overwhelm and without guesswork.

Take the free Inflammation Quiz here →

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