The evaluation of oxidative stress

The oxidative stress brings the body to face an imbalance between free radicals and the antioxidant agents that should stabilize them. Free radicals, in fact, are unstable molecules continuously produced during the cellular metabolic process that, because of their instability, easily react with other molecules, triggering chemical reactions that can cause damage to the body.

Recommendations

Oxidative stress evaluation is indicated in cases of:

- Premature aging
- Sense of fatigue
- Chronic diseases
- Acidosis of muscle tissues
- Chronic stress
- Inflammatory or neurodegenerative diseases
- High cholesterol
- Predisposition to cardiovascular disease
- Immunologic deficits
- Skin diseases
- Chronic inflammatory states

The consequences

The consequences of prolonged oxidative stress can have different impacts on the body, ranging from increased susceptibility to premature aging to chronic degenerative diseases.

So, knowing the state of the oxidative balance, of the cellular health, and of the antioxidant ability of the body proves to be crucial to be able to rebalance the relation between antioxidants and free radicals, also as a preventive effect.

Oxidative stress tests

Knowing the grade of oxidative stress allows to restore homeostasis with appropriate therapies and lifestyles that include a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and, as much as possible, virtuous stress management.

Evaluation tests are varied and may include blood tests to analyze enzyme and fatty acid assays, gut microbiota examinations, and DNA tests.

How to intervene

Once we verify the oxidative stress, it is necessary to stabilize the production of free radicals so as to prevent and treat chronic inflammatory conditions. There are many therapies available in the arsenal of antiaging and regenerative medicine, including oxygen-ozone therapy and infusion therapies.

It’s important, therefore, to rely on experienced professionals who can study the patient's medical history to establish an appropriate therapy.

At Studio Bonaccorso, we perform oxidative stress evaluations, guaranteeing maximum competence and professionalism. Based on the text, the team of experts can draft personalized treatment proposals using regenerative and antiaging medicine to improve the patient's health status.

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