Friday, August 30, 2013

The effects of stress on your body

Our whole body respond on stress so too much of it can lead to exhaustion, a variety of health problems and can be fatal.  About 75% of our visits to doctors are directly or indirectly stress related.

Click on the link below to see how stress affects the different parts of our bodies.

The effects of stress on the skin
Eczema, Acne rosacea, Acne vulgaris, Dermatitis, and Psoriasis.

The effects of stress on the muscular system
Muscle tension, and fatigue of the muscles.

The effects of stress on the circulatory system
Heart attack, Hypertension, Hypotension, Angina, Atherosclerosis and Arteriosclerosis.

The effects of stress on the lymph system
Lymph oedema and Oedema.

The effects of stress on the endocrine system
Imbalance in hormones.

The effects of stress on the reproductive system
Amenorrhoea and Dysmenorrhoea.

The effects of stress on the urinary system
Urinary tract infection or Cystitis.

The effects of stress on the digestive system
Ulcers, Indigestion, Heart burn, Sluggish, IBS, Constipation and Crohn's disease.

The effects of stress on the skeletal system
Poor posture, cause long term effects.


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