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Having
stress can affect the body in many ways. It is something that can
bring emotional and physical problems to the body and there a person
should take the appropriate steps to deal with it.
There
are many ways that stress can harm the body. The release of chemicals
called catecholamine from brain will include hormones that include
adrenaline and epinephrine. A person may feel an increase in their
heart rate and blood pressure. This will occur when the body is
feeling the stress and their lungs and heart are going to work harder.
The rate of breathing will increase and the lungs will take in more
oxygen.
The blood flow increases to get the body ready for other demands
that stress brings on.
A
person will probably have dryness of the mouth. Blood flow will
decrease to areas that are less important for basic survival and
this will include the mouth. The cause of dryness of the mouth will
mean that a person will have a hard time talking and swallowing.
The
skin can become clammy as the blood flow is diverted to vital organs
and muscles. You will feel hot or cold when this happens and you
may have feelings of hot flashes as well. You will also find that
digesting food is more difficult and you may experience stomach
problems like nausea or cramps.
Having
long-term stress can lead to physical or psychological damage to
the body. Stress develops slowly into more serious problems, which
can include anxiety disorders or depression. This is when a person
will feel lonely and disgusted with their body and will not want
to be around any other people. When this is the case, it is time
for them to get the help that they need to cope with their stress.
This is the only way that they can get rid of the stress that is
ruining their lives.
Stress
can make a person push their loved ones away. It can affect personal
relationships and make it hard for people to want to be around you.
Some people will get irritable and upset over the smallest thing.
They will get angry easily and find themselves yelling at the people
that they love the most. This is a normal side effect of stress
but it can be helped and a person can start to feel like themselves
again with a little help and understanding.
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