Here's what happens to the body during stress

Here's what happens to the body during stress

Unfortunately, stress is an integral part of our lives and we can't always hide it or avoid it.

Sometimes it serves as a motivational factor, for example, helping us meet deadlines at work. However, a chronic stressful environment destroys health, leaving a negative mark on the body.

Doctors confirm that stress does not always cause disease (although it is a serious risk factor), but in a large percentage of clinical cases it exacerbates the pathology in the anamnesis, worsening the patient's general health.

This is a small list of problems that arise due to stress:

• Muscle and joint tension, pain, spasm;
• Heart disease;
• High blood pressure;
• Stroke;
• Asthma;
• Shortness of breath;
• Rapid heartbeat;
• Rash, itchy skin;
• Heavy sweating;
• Severe hair loss;
• Frequent diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, abdominal discomfort, excessive gas, constipation;
• Irritable bowel syndrome;
• Acid reflux;
• Tension headaches;
• Weakened immunity, resulting in frequent colds and flu, infectious diseases;
• Reproductive health problems, such as delayed menstruation or a complete cessation of menstruation;
• Insomnia;
• Weight gain;
• Depressed mood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Source:

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/things-stress-can-do-to-your-body