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How Stress Changes The Way Our Body Works

By: Andrew John



How Stress Changes The Way Our Body Works by Andrew John

Stress is bad for health. It does bring much more than just mild emotional problems, it affects the body, too. We have to learn how to deal with it unless we want to let it ruin our health.

We all more or less know how the effects of stress look like. The heart beats faster, breath becomes faster and shorter bringing, the digestive system is shut down as the body concentrates on giving us the best chance in the fight or run. Muscles tighten and get ready to rapid movement, but at the same time secondary body functions such as talking and eating suffer. The "dry mouth" effect typical for stressful situations is caused by the fact that blood is directed to muscles and lunges rather than to mouth, causing troubles with talking. The fact that stomach shuts itself down makes it extremely hard to swallow anything, and even harder to digest the food. This may lead to serious stomach problems such as cramps.

Long-term stress can cause severe damages both in the mind and in the body. The development of health problems is slow, but inevitable unless you cope with the source of stress. Stomach cramps, muscle problems, sleeplessness and heart strokes are only a few examples of what can happen to people who suffer from stress. The mind does not take it much better - anxiety disorders and depressions are very common outcomes of long-term stress. People start feeling lonely, ugly and unwanted and shut themselves off others.

The body and mind are not the only things that can be destroyed by stress. Your family and social life are also in danger. As stress increases one's aggression level and decrease the tendency to cooperate with others, it poses a serious threat to one's family. People living under stress often get furious for little or no reason and unsurprisingly it is the family and friends who will suffer most. Living with a person suffering from stress-induced problems requires a great deal of understanding.

The Author: Andrew John writes about health related issues that really matter and are quite common in todays world. For more information on Stress Management and Natural Stress Relief , just click on the links. You can get a unique content version of this article.

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