Symptoms like stomach pains, changes to your bowel movements (e.g. constipation or diarrhoea), indigestion, and heartburn should be checked by a GP if they haven’t improved within a couple of weeks. You should alsogo to the doctorif you experience any bleeding from your bottom, diffi...
Furthermore, stress has also been linked to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In one study, researchers found a direct link between stress and IBS, including its development and worsening of symptoms. 3. Changes in appetite When stressed, you may often find yourself overeating or without appetite....
Regardless of whether they have irritable bowel syndrome, people with anxiety tend to worry greatly about issues such as health, money, or careers. The anxiety can lead to other symptoms that include upset stomach, trembling, muscle aches,insomnia,dizziness, and irritability. There are several theo...
irritable bowel syndrome ● abdominal pain ● gastric ulcers ● Stress-induced cardiovascular disease ● increased risk of heart attacks and stroke ● high blood pressure ● Stress-induced musculoskeletal disease ● tension-induced headaches ● tension-induced muscle pain ● bone demineralization ● in...
StressCrohn’s diseaseUlcerative colitisBrain-gut interactionPsychiatric issuesAnxietyDepressionStress, defined as any circumstance that overwhelms a person's ability to deal with it effectively, can have a negative effect on the course of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Stressors can be......
such as heartburn, acid stomach, flatulence, diarrhea, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome; transient over arousal leads to elevation in blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, sweaty palms, heart palpitations, dizziness, migraine headaches, cold hands or feet, shortness of breath, and chest pain....
It is often accompanied by self-doubt and a feeling of detachment from the world with an increasingly negative outlook. 4. Digestive problems Stress can affect the speed with which food moves through our intestines. This can cause several digestive conditions, such as: Irritable bowel syndrome Inf...
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Gut dysfunctioning or diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome Vomiting Bloating or nausea Low libido What Is Burnout? When stress goes unchecked for long enough, you may experience burnout. While burnout is not a formal medical diagnosis, it is a pattern that man...
These health challenges encompass not only cardiovascular and digestive issues such as hypertension, ulcer, heartburn, and bowel syndrome, but also respiratory, immunological, and endocrine illnesses, along with a variety of mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, migraines, and sleep and ...