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Stress Can Affect Your Health


Stress symptoms: Effects on your body and behavior - Mayo Clinic

Stress symptoms can affect your body, your thoughts and feelings, and your behavior. Knowing common stress symptoms can help you manage them.

How stress affects your health - American Psychological Association

This can put you at increased risk for a variety of physical and mental health problems, including anxiety, depression, digestive issues, ...

Stress Symptoms: Physical Effects of Stress on the Body - WebMD

Headaches · Dizziness · Clenching your jaw and grinding your teeth · Shoulder, neck, or back pain; general body aches, pains, and tense muscles ...

Stress: What It Is, Symptoms, Management & Prevention

How does stress affect the body? ... Your body's autonomic nervous system controls your heart rate, breathing, vision changes and more. Its built-in stress ...

Understanding How Stress Affects the Body

Chronic stress can affect your mental and physical health. · digestive problems and weight gain · anxiety and depression · headaches · sleep ...

Chronic stress puts your health at risk - Mayo Clinic

When the natural stress response goes wild · Anxiety. · Depression. · Digestive problems. · Headaches. · Muscle tension and pain. · Heart disease, heart attack, high ...

Stress effects on the body - American Psychological Association

Chronic stress, or a constant stress experienced over a prolonged period of time, can contribute to long-term problems for heart and blood ...

The Effects of Stress on Your Body - Healthline

Stress triggers the body's fight-or-flight response. Chronic stress can cause negative health effects on your mood, immune and digestive systems, and ...

Effects of Stress and Their Impact on Your Health - Cigna Healthcare

The effects of stress can lead to physical and emotional health issues. If you're struggling with stress, there are many ways to manage it. You can also talk to ...

I'm So Stressed Out! Fact Sheet - National Institute of Mental Health

Both stress and anxiety can affect your mind and body. You may experience symptoms such as: Excessive worry; Uneasiness; Tension; Headaches or body pain; High ...

All the Ways Stress Can Impact Your Life - Banner Health

Stress may feel like just a mental hardship. But the truth is that it can reach into every aspect of your life, including your physical and mental health.

Chronic Stress Can Hurt Your Overall Health | ColumbiaDoctors

Research shows that chronic stress is associated with such health issues as muscle tension, digestive problems, headaches, weight gain or loss, trouble ...

How Stress Affects Your Health - WebMD

If you're constantly under stress, you can have physical symptoms, such as headaches, an upset stomach, high blood pressure, chest pain, and problems with sex ...

11 Ways Too Much Stress Can Impact Your Health

Chronic stress can take a toll on your body and brain, making it harder to do your best in school and achieve your goals.

Stress and your health - UF Health

But when stress lasts for a long time, it may harm your health. Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by excessive worry about 2 or more life ...

Stress and your health: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

But when stress lasts for a long time, it may harm your health. ... If you already have a health condition, chronic stress can make it worse.

The ways chronic stress can impact your body - VCU Health

If you are chronically stressed, your heart is beating faster and your blood pressure goes up. That can lead to hypertension, the most common cause of heart ...

The impact of stress on your mental health - Canadian Red Cross

Stress has a psychological impact that can manifest as irritability or aggression, a feeling of loss of control, insomnia, fatigue or exhaustion, sadness or ...

The impact of stress on body function: A review - PMC

Some studies have shown that stress has many effects on the human nervous system and can cause structural changes in different parts of the brain (Lupien et al.

Stress and Your Health - HelpGuide.org

Stress contributes to many health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, stomach problems, and more.


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