Stress Introduction
Lifestyle in the 21st century is very stressful. Stress
nowadays is not only overwhelming but it can pose a serious effect on one's
health. Almost everyone knows how it feels like to be stressed, stomachaches, headaches,
and sweaty palms are all symptoms of this condition. These are normal body
reactions to threats, changes in routines, or challenges. Chronic or prolonged
stress caused by work, relationship problems, or financial concerns may hamper
emotional balance and increase the risk of chronic illness. Ongoing stress may
increase the chances that certain ailments may develop. In addition, chronic
stress may weaken the immune system and make it more susceptible to many forms
of infections. Stress however, is an inevitable part of life and may cause one
to be physically and emotionally drained.
Here are additional signs that indicate that one might
be stressed out:
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feeling down, edgy, or tired
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laughing or crying without any reason
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blaming others for bad things that happened
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wanting to be alone at all times
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not being able to see the positive side of
certain situations
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not enjoying activities that you used to
enjoy
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feeling annoyed by people or activities
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feelings like one has too many things to do
Many stressed individuals try to self-medicate to
distract one's self from by engaging in other activities while stressed. A lot
of them however use the wrong method for stress relief. They tend to overeat,
drink too much alcohol or coffee, or use illegal drugs. These habits may bring
temporary relief but fail to alleviate stress in any meaningful way. In the
long run individuals who engage in these activities may only heighten physical
and emotional stress.
Exercise and nutritious diets are safe and effective ways
to improve mental and physical health. Many medical studies point out that
exercise, especially aerobic exercise (jogging, brisk walking, and jumping
rope) as one of the best method for stress relief. This is possible because
these activities promote the production of endogenous morphine’s or endorphins.
These are substances that are produced by the brain that might work as the
body's natural pain-killers. It said that endorphins might be capable of
elevating one's mood, self-esteem, and mental functioning.
Exercise should be done properly and in moderation to
achieve health improvements. Individuals who want to improve their health don't
have to train like marathoners or even join a gym. Strength training (push-ups,
pull-ups, etc) coupled with 30 minutes of jogging or brisk walking can keep
your body toned and improve metabolism. These regimens can be done with little
or no equipment at all. Many health experts claim that the key to improved
health is not intensity or using sophisticated equipments but continuous
physical activity. Exercising properly can make people feel better, have more
energy, and become less prone to stress. Before engaging in physical activities
and making adjustments in food regimens, individuals are encouraged to seek the
advice of health experts. They may prepare workout routines that are
recommended for individuals based on their specific health conditions and
fitness goals.
If exercise and diet adjustments do not work, stressed
individuals may use medications for stress relief. However, before taking them
stressed individuals should consult doctors to clarify drug interactions and
side effects that may occur while under medication. Understanding stress is
essential for treatment and improvements in one's health.
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