Effects of stress on the body
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Stress, according to physicists, stress would simply be defined as ‘the pressure or force that is exerted to a body.’ However, according to psychologists, stress is a more complex factor, which is looked upon in terms of ‘the demands it possesses on an organism and how the organism attempts to adapt or cope with the specific demands’.
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No wonder it is then called a useful stress. Body Reactions to Stress. When a person is subjected to stress, the body automatically prepares itself to respond – increase in blood pressure, increase in stomach acids, increase in sweating, dilation of the pupils, etc. If the stress passes, the body will return to normal.
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The body responds to stress with physical changes. The stress response is activated in the endocrine system (HPA and SAM) and the heart-rate, breathing, supply of oxygen etc all increase. It is the fight-or-flight response. Short-term stress means that the body returns to normal afterwards, but long-term stress means that. the body enters stage 2.
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Dec 04, 2019 · Stress can cause rapid and more labored breathing—or hyperventilation—which can bring on panic attacks. Cardiovascular System. Acute stress causes an increase in heart rate and stronger contractions of the heart muscle.
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For others, stress produces a change in sleep pattern; for example, sleeping too much or having difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. For others, stress produces a weakened immune system, which can result in frequent colds, flu, or other illnesses.
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