Different Aspects Of The Effects Of Stress

We all know that stress and pressure has become a part of a modern life and that sometimes, we may feel like we have no choice but to deal with it in order for us to cope with the system that we are living in. On the contrary, even if we have done whatever we can in order to just cope with the demands, we still are faced with more troubles because stress may lead us to have physical and mental problems that can greatly affect our overall health.

 

And if you do not know the telling signs of effects of stress, here are some of the few symptoms that initially tell you that you are under too much pressure and that you will need a breather to help alleviate these symptoms. Though some of you may not know it, there are intellectual, physical, emotional, and even behavioral effects of stress that often alter the whole personality of a person that is under it.

The emotional effects of stress to a person are that it may lead him or her to be moody and hypersensitive or what we may call someone who gets easily upset. Aside from that, the person may also feel depression despite feeling restless and anxious all the time. And you may also notice that the person who is under so much stress may be easily angered or that they are easily irritated and may let you know that they are always \"on the edge\". Feelings of being insecure, lacking in confidence, and feeling overwhelmed are also the emotional effects of stress to a person.

And because of these, some people find ways to help them alleviate the emotional effects of stress by making them resort to eating more or less, sleeping too much or too little, and isolating from others. As you may notice, the behavior of the person who is under stress can be really altered, making him or her show the signs of being anxious and restless like nail biting, teeth grinding or jaw clenching, and worse, increased use of alcohol or drugs.

Some physical effects of stress to a person may include headache, nausea and other digestive problems, muscle pain and tension, sleep disturbance, chest pain, skin problems, decreased sex drive, and worse, illnesses that may be chronic and may lead to death. That is why it is better to have yourself tested all the time for heart stress test if you feel like you already are having too much of things to do and your body is having a hard time coping with it.

Also, there can be intellectual effects of stress like memory problems, difficulty making decisions, confusion, inability to concentrate, and having repetitive and racing thoughts. These were some of the things that were used to be so easy to do but because of the stresses that one may feel, they may have a hard time doing it and can lead to frustration and the desire to run away.



 

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