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Small flare ups compound over time.
Feeling fine healthy blood pressure.
Early inflammation is the warning stage.
Damage happens before warning signs.
Chronic inflammation breaks recovery.
By the time you feel it itβs serious.
Pain free doesnβt mean inflammation free.
BP issues donβt announce themselves.
Inflammation left unchecked slows progress.
Swelling today injury tomorrow
Regular checks catch what you canβt feel
Symptoms usually mean itβs advanced
Low-grade inflammation erodes performance.
Headaches arenβt a reliable signal.
Fix the cause not just the pain.