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Everyone needs to know how stress affects our physical health. And itâs not in a good way.Â
Itâs not something we should overlook or think is another âone of those timesâ.
Stress can damage our mental health, skin, even our immune system.Â
Yeah, itâs part of life,  but it shouldnât become A Part Of Your Life.Â
The moment that happens, things are going to get really bad.Â
- Or possibly everything go south.Â
When you know how stress affects your physical health, youâll be able to manage it better.
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 Our heartÂ
Stress affects your heart by increasing your heart rate, and blood pressure.Â
It can mess up your heart.Â
There are hormones your body releases when youâre stressed:
- AdrenalineÂ
- And cortisolÂ
Itâs normal for your body to release them in response to a short- stress moment, brief stressful situations.Â
The problem is when it happens too often, when these hormones shouldnât be elevated all the time.Â
Then your blood pressure will keep rising, then youâd be at risk of heart disease.
- Or stroke
And other diseases that affect the heart.
Being stressed all the time can also contribute to inflammation in your bodyâŠ
Which is another risk factor for heart disease đ€§.Â
Immune systemÂ
Our immune system may become weak due to stress, and put us at risk of:
- Infections: Because stress can reduce white blood cells..
Our very own power rangers.Â
White blood cells help our bodies fight off infectious, but when theyâre not there, we lose.Â
It can also cause or trigger autoimmune diseases like:
- Rheumatoid arthritisÂ
- Or lupusÂ
Stress affects your digestive health too.Â
It can cause problems in your digestive system, because our gut, and brain are closely connected.Â
You surprised?
When youâre feel stressed, it disrupts how well your digestive system works.
Itâll then cause stomach problems like:
- Stomach painÂ
- NauseaÂ
- And change your bowel movementsÂ
Stress can also make your body produce too much stomach acid that can lead to, heart burn, and indigestion.
Itâs so bad that it can slow down or speed up the way food moves in your body which can cause problems like:Â
- DiarrheaÂ
- ConstipationÂ
And other digestive issues out there.
Oh, and if you have any existing digestive conditions like:
- irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), manage stress well.Â
- Or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Because itâll just make them worse.Â
Stress can also cause bone and muscle damageÂ
It can cause muscle tension, which can lead to things like:
- Neck painÂ
- Headaches
- Back painÂ
- Knee pain
You might feel the tension more in your shoulders, neck and jaw.
And if it becomes too bad, where it turns to chronic pain, it can contribute to issues like fibromyalgia.Â
SleepÂ
Stress can make it hard for you to fall asleep or even stay asleep, because of how it can disrupt your sleep patterns.Â
Then with time youâll start to feel
- FatiguedÂ
- CrankyÂ
- UnhappyÂ
- And more stressed đ
Reproductive systemÂ
For the ladies, stress can make you miss your period, which can lead to irregular periods, and worsen your cramps.
It can also affect a manâs fertility, because stress can reduce testosterone levels and affect the quality of his sperm .Â
Even your skinÂ
Stress can make you develop different skin conditions or worsen anyone you might have.Â
It will make your body release hormones thatâll increase inflammation, which can worsen skin conditions like:
- EczemaÂ
- AcneÂ
- PsoriasisÂ
If you have wounds, likeÂ
- CutsÂ
- Or other injuriesÂ
Stress will make it take longer to heal.Â
Chronic stress can affect metabolismÂ
High-levels of stress can affect yourÂ
- MetabolismÂ
- And endocrine systemÂ
Which can cause you to:
- gain weight that you do not needÂ
- and lose weight that you didnt planÂ
It can also affect your blood sugar levels and increase your risk of type 2 diabetes because of cortisol.
- A stress hormone that can contribute to insulin resistanceÂ
Stress affects a personâs breathing as wellÂ
It can affect your respiratory system and make you:
- Breather faster than normalÂ
- Or breathe more shallowly
You may also feel:Â
- Lightheadedness
- Dizziness
- And shortness of breathÂ
Itâs even far worse for people who are asthmatic, because it can trigger of worsen asthma attacks.
Stress affects our physical health, so you need to manage it.Â
Stress can cause unpleasant things to happen in our body. Itâs kind of inevitable, but it is still up to us, to do what we can to manage and reduce it.
Things like:
- ExercisingÂ
- MeditationÂ
- MindfulnessÂ
- Good sleep
- A healthy diet (less to no sugar)
- Good time managementÂ
Can help you manage stress better.Â
