09/24/2018 / By Ellaine Castillo
In this fast-paced world we live in, it is normal to feel overwhelmed by the many things that are happening all at once. Worrying too much about the things that are going on causes stress, which can lead to the manifestation of different health issues.
Stress isn’t necessarily a bad thing since it is essential in creating an appropriate fight-or-flight response. When you are stressed, hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol, are released by your body. These hormones cause physical and physiological changes, such as rapid heart rate, faster breathing, altered immune response, tense muscles, and sweating.
Although stress is normal, it is not always beneficial, especially if it is experienced for long periods of time. Soon, your body will react to stress in ways that can damage your health.
Some of the health issues caused by stress can include:
Stress can be good for the body as long as there isn’t too much of it. Keeping it to a minimum will prevent health problems that can result in even more stress. Otherwise, the cycle of stress-induced health problems, which cause stress, which then lead to more health problems, will just go on and on. (Related: Stress: It could be killing you.)
It is normal to experience stress. What is more important is knowing how to handle it so that the situation doesn’t get too overwhelming. Some tips on how to properly manage stress are:
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