Effects of Worry and Stress

Effects of Worry and Stress

Posted on September 28, 2009.

We all probably could learn how to manage our stress better.  For some, like me, we worry and stress about trivial things, and others about bigger things, like mortgages, jobs, family security.  In reading this article about the effects of stress on your body, I learned that your body treats all stess the same.  Follow the link that follows this exerpt to learn more about stress and see tips on how to manage stress better and learn to relax.

Effects of chronic stress

The body doesn’t distinguish between physical and psychological threats. When you’re stressed over a busy schedule, an argument with a friend, a traffic jam, or a mountain of bills, your body reacts just as strongly as if you were facing a life-or-death situation. If you have a lot of responsibilities and worries, your emergency stress response may be “on” most of the time. The more your body’s stress system is activated, the easier it is to trip and the harder it is to shut off.

Long-term exposure to stress can lead to serious health problems. Chronic stress disrupts nearly every system in your body. It can raise blood pressure, suppress the immune system, increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, contribute to infertility, and speed up the aging process. Long-term stress can even rewire the brain, leaving you more vulnerable to anxiety and depression.

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