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How To Deal With Stress And Have Good Health
Excessive stress causes virtually every normal person to change
from the most acceptable behavioral patterns. These range from
excessive alcoholic intake, to use of drugs. Stress can make us
behave in various strange ways, like burying oneself in work
without getting engaged in exercises, or not eating properly.
Stress can result in us behaving quite abnormally, like
over-reacting to less important issues and lack of enough sleep
and rest.
Excessive stress, no doubt is injurious to our health. The
extent to which stress affects us psychologically, may require
further study to be fully understood. However, there are
certain instances where certain heart diseases are associated
with chronic stress. Chronic stress, if not reduced via other
forms of exercises or practices can mount more pressure on the
heart. Stress releases fat into the blood stream and this could
result in blood clots. This can simply result in preventing
blood flow to the heart. Extra tension is usually exerted on
the arteries if high blood pressure occurs. This may result in
damages which could lower oxygen and blood flow to the heart as
the blood attempts to cure this damage. Response to stress of
this nature could result in heart attack if the heart beat
increases at this period and there is no free flow of blood to
the heart.
The immune system could also be damaged by stress and this
could make the body system to become more prone to diseases
like cold and in extreme cases, it could result in arthritis,
headaches, improper digestion and when worsen could result in
cancer according to recent studies. Stress can also affect the
mental health resulting in severe cases of anxiety and
depression.
Stress can still be reduced if certain things are done
habitually, and other things are avoided completely. For
instance, engaging in constant exercise could reduce stress.
Maintain a healthy diet and eating regularly is a panacea to
stress. Avoid the in-take of alcoholic drinks, smoking,
caffeinated drinks and drug.
Do not hesitate to start exercising even if it is now. As you
begin, you may find it a little bit of a hard task to do and
even an additional load to your already tight schedule, but it
is vital you create time no matter how little. Start slowly and
before long it will become part of you. If you cannot engage in
any form of exercise, then ensure you take a walk as often as
possible. What form of exercise you may begin should be as
recommended by a specialist. Since there are some form of
exercise that may not suit you betting support and approval of
people around could help you reduce the risk of high blood
pressure, heart attacks and stress related disease.
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