Top Seven Reasons Stress Affects Your Health

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Top Seven Reasons Stress Affects Your Health Top Seven Reasons Stress Affects Your Health Are you constantly feeling stressed? Stress is something we all encounter on a regular basis, but when it starts to have a negative effect on your body and mind, it means you are distressed. What many people don't know is that stress is a state of being that negatively impacts the body. In fact, stress has a bigger impact on our bodies than most of us realize or care to acknowledge. Facts About Stress and Your Body There are some downright scary facts about the toll that stress takes on the body. When you look at these facts it is hard to deny that we all need to learn how to manage our stress more effectively. Some of these facts include: 1. 43% of all adults have health problems related to stress 2. 75-90% of all doctor visits are stress-related 3. 82% of workers are at least a little stressed in the workplace 4. Stress is known to cost American businesses more than $300 billion each year Seven Ways In Which Your Body is Affected By Stress There are two kinds of stress. The "good" stress is called eustress but we generally only hear about the "bad" stress known as chronic stress or distress. Chronic stress gradually affects your health at first; in fact, you may not even notice the symptoms at all! And if the stress is not managed, the symptoms will get worse and its effects may even be irreversible. Seven ways in which stress may manifest itself in your body are: 1

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1. 43% of all adults have health problems related to stress 2. 75-90% of all doctor visits are stress-related 3. 82% of workers are at least a little stressed in the workplace 4. Stress is known to cost American businesses more than $300 billion each year Chronic stress gradually affects your health at first; in fact, you may not even notice the symptoms at all! And if the stress is not managed, the symptoms will get worse and its effects may even be irreversible. 1

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Top Seven Reasons Stress

Affects Your Health

Top Seven Reasons Stress Affects Your Health

Are you constantly feeling stressed? Stress is something we all encounter on a regular basis,but when it starts to have a negative effect on your body and mind, it means you are distressed.

What many people don't know is that stress is a state of being that negatively impacts thebody. In fact, stress has a bigger impact on our bodies than most of us realize or care toacknowledge.

Facts About Stress and Your Body

There are some downright scary facts about the toll that stress takes on the body. When youlook at these facts it is hard to deny that we all need to learn how to manage our stress moreeffectively. Some of these facts include:

1. 43% of all adults have health problems related to stress2. 75-90% of all doctor visits are stress-related3. 82% of workers are at least a little stressed in the workplace4. Stress is known to cost American businesses more than $300 billion each year

Seven Ways In Which Your Body is Affected By Stress

There are two kinds of stress. The "good" stress is called eustress but we generally only hearabout the "bad" stress known as chronic stress or distress.

Chronic stress gradually affects your health at first; in fact, you may not even notice thesymptoms at all! And if the stress is not managed, the symptoms will get worse and itseffects may even be irreversible.

Seven ways in which stress may manifest itself in your body are:

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1. Depression. When you are stressed out, it is very common for people to becomedepressed. There are only so many chemicals in the brain to help a person deal withstress, and when they are used up, they're used up. This can lead to a personbecoming profoundly depressed in what seems like a relatively short period of time.

2. Anxiety. Those who are stressed are likely to deal with uncontrollable levels ofanxiety. Anxiety and depression often go hand in hand, and this can cause manydifferent changes in the physiological functioning of the body.

3. Heart disease. Stress is very closely linked to heart attacks and death associated with

cardiovascular disease. When stress is not managed, the body breaks down quicklyand the heart is often profoundly impacted.

4. Diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing epidemics in the world andboth mental and physical stress can cause rapid fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Thelong-term effects associated with this include heart disease, blindness, liver problems,kidney disease, and more.

5. Hair loss. We often tease our friends and family when they begin to lose hair, butthis can be a symptom of unmanaged stress. If your hair is falling out prematurelydon't blame genetics, look closely at how you are dealing with the stress in your lifeand see if there are things you can do to control it more effectively.

6. Obesity. We often cope with stress by consuming unhealthy, fattening foods. Plus,stress prohibits the control of necessary chemicals that are needed to break down fat,which can lead to obesity.

7. Sexual dysfunction. Stress is one of the most common reasons associated withimpotence in men.

As you can see, stress can affect your health in many ways. This is by no means anall-inclusive list of how stress affects your body and health. You may also suffer fromhyperthyroidism, obsessive-compulsive disorder, tooth and gum disease, ulcers, and evencancer. Stress is serious stuff! This is all the more reason to start actively managing yourstress today.

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