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br/> Any substantial change in your routine, including changes for the better as well as changes for the worse, will make demands on mental and emotional resources.Research has shown that as stresses accumulate, an individual becomes increasingly susceptible to physical illness, mental and emotional problems and accidental injuries as well.
HERE ARE THE PARTS OF THE BODY THAT ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO
stress-RELATED DISEASES, THOUGH THE EXACT CAUSE-AND EFFECT RELATIONSHIP IS OFTEN UNCLEAR.
1.BRAIN- Many mental and emotional problems, among them anxiety and depression may be triggered off by stress.
2.HAIR- Some forms of baldness, among them alopecia areata, have been linked to high levels of stress.
3.MOUTH- Certain mouth problems such as aphthous ulcers(mouth ulcers) and oral lichen planus often seem to crop up under stress.
4.LUNGS- Asthmatics often find that their condition worsens when they are subjected to high levels of mental or emotional stress.
5.HEART- Attacks of angina and disturbances of heart rate and rhythm often occur at the same time as, or shortly after, a period of stress.
6.MUSCLES- Various minor muscular twitches and ''nervous tics'' become more noticeable, and the muscular tremor of Parkinson''s disease is also more marked at such times.
7.SKIN- Some people have outbreaks of skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis when subjected to abnormal stress.
8.BLADDER- The bladders of many people react to stress by becoming ''irritable''.
9.REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS- Stress-related problems in this part of the body include menstrual disorders such as absence of periods in women, and and impotence and premature ejaculation in men.
10.DIGESTIVE TRACT- Diseases of the digestive tract that may be either caused or aggravated by stress include gastritis,stomach and duodenal ulcers, ulcerative colitis and
irritable colon.
Any substantial change in your routine, including changes for the better as well as changes for the worse, will make demands on mental and emotional resources.Research has shown that as stresses accumulate, an individual becomes increasingly susceptible to physical illness, mental and emotional problems and accidental injuries as well.&
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gt; HERE ARE THE PARTS OF THE BODY THAT ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO STRESS-RELATED DISEASES, THOUGH THE EXACT CAUSE-AND EFFECT RELATIONSHIP IS OFTEN UNCLEAR.<BR>1.BRAIN- Many mental and emotional problems, among them anxiety and depression may be triggered off by stress.<BR><BR>2.HAIR- Some forms of baldness, among them alopecia areata, have been linked to high levels of stress.<BR>3.MOUTH- Certain mouth problems such as aphthous ulcers(mouth ulcers) and oral lichen planus often seem to crop up under stress.<BR><BR>4.LUNGS- Asthmatics often find that their condition worsens when they are subjected to high levels of mental or emotional stress.<BR><BR>5.HEART- Attacks of angina and disturbances of heart rate and rhythm often occur at the same time as, or shortly after, a period of stress.<BR><BR>6.MUSCLES- Various minor muscular twitches and ''nervous tics'' become more noticeable, and the muscular tremor of Parkinson''s disease is also more marked at such times.<BR><BR>7.SKIN- Some people have outbreaks of skin problems such as eczema and psoriasis when subjected to abnormal stress.<BR><BR>8.BLADDER- The bladders of many people react to stress by becoming ''irritable''.<BR><BR>9.REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS- Stress-related problems in this part of the body include menstrual disorders such as absence of periods in women, and and impotence and premature ejaculation in men.<BR><BR>10.DIGESTIVE TRACT- Diseases of the digestive tract that may be either caused or aggravated by stre,stomach and duodenal ulcers, ulcerative colitis and <BR>irritable colon. <BR>
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