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8 Ways Stress Affects Your Body (1330 hits)

Stress affects your whole body. Your breathing and heart rate quicken, your blood pressure rises, and other body systems kick into high gear. This is your body’s natural reaction to danger—the “fight or flight” response. A little stress every now and then is not cause for concern, but chronic stress is linked to a number of health problems.

1. Stress Affects Mental Health
Anxiety is the main byproduct of stress and, not surprisingly, anxiety is the most common mood disorder. Although genetics and your life experiences play a role in your mental health, chronic stress can also increase your risk of developing a mental health problem. One theory suggests the hormones released during stress disrupt serotonin levels, a brain chemical that affects mood. Over time, a change in serotonin levels may lead to anxiety or depression, among other mental disorders.

2. Stress Affects Sleep
When you’re stressed, it can be difficult to quiet your mind and fall or stay asleep. Periodic insomnia is not unusual. However, chronic insomnia—occurring at least three nights a week and lasting more than a month—can make you feel tired, irritable and more stressed. Left untreated, insomnia may lead to other health problems, including depression, anxiety, and heart failure.

3. Stress Affects the Heart
Chronic stress can contribute to high blood pressure, heart disease, and abnormal heartbeats. If you are already dealing with these health concerns added stress can make them worse. Stress also causes certain blood cells to become stickier, increasing the risk of blood clots and stroke. In addition to the body’s biological response to stress, behaviors associated with stress—unhealthy eating, smoking and drinking, and not exercising—may be to blame.

4. Stress Causes Headaches
Hormones released during stress can trigger changes in the blood vessels throughout your body. These changes can cause tension headaches and migraines. Stress may also affect how you handle headache pain. Being agitated may lower your pain-tolerance threshold.

5. Stress Causes Skin Problems
The appearance of your skin is a good indicator of your overall well-being. Stress causes a chemical reaction in your body that makes skin more sensitive and reactive. Stress hormones can affect your skin by aggravating existing skin problems, such as psoriasis, eczema, and acne, and causing new ones, like hives and rashes. You can help prevent some of these problems by keeping your skin clean and free of harsh cleansers. Use hypoallergenic products, which are less likely to cause a reaction.

6. Stress Affects the Metabolic System and Weight Control
Studies have found a link between the stress hormone cortisol and sugar and fat cravings. In addition, cortisol may cause the body to hold on to fat, especially belly fat, making losing weight even more difficult. Many people eat when they’re having a rough time. When you’re stressed, stay ahead of those cravings by always having healthy snacks at hand.

7. Stress Affects the Digestive System
Nearly everyone feels sick to their stomach at one time or another when facing a stressful situation. But chronic stress can wreak havoc on the digestive system. It’s known to cause heartburn, diarrhea, constipation, cramping and bloating. Irritable bowel syndrome, a condition in which the large intestine is irritated, is strongly related to stress.

8. Stress Weakens the Immune System
Your immune system is a collection of cells that protect the body against harmful bacteria, viruses and cancer. Research shows that people who are under chronic stress have fewer white blood cells—the infection-fighting cells—and are more vulnerable to colds and other illnesses. Once you are sick, stress can make your symptoms worse.

Take Control over Stress
In small doses, stress is good because it motivates you to get things done or flee a dangerous situation. But ongoing stress can wear you down and make you sick. One of the most effective things you can do is exercise because it helps your body deal with stress. This doesn’t have to be a major overhaul of your life. Take a short, brisk walk first thing in the morning or some other time of day. Always have healthy snacks on hand, including your car. If you are having trouble managing your stress, talk to your doctor or someone else you can trust.

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Posted By: Jen Fad
Monday, December 30th 2013 at 9:59PM
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Tuesday, December 31st 2013 at 2:26PM
Jen Fad
Thank you so very much Jen Fad for these life saving tips on 8 Ways Stress Affects Your Body. This a refreshing read.

Deacon Ron Gray
Tuesday, December 31st 2013 at 2:46PM
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Stress is the other silent killer (in addition to high blood pressure) and many people are under enormous amounts of pressure from stressors in the family, on the job, and from their debts. We need to keep our stress levels in check or it will check us out of here quick, fast, and in a hurry!


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