A REVIEW ON SECONDARY MANIFESTATIONS OF STRESS

M. P. Mudagal, Arsha . Kv, Vincy Joseph, M. N, Nandadevi . ., S. Janadri, U. Sharma
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Stress is the body's general reaction to any demand placed on it. However, in today's lifestyles, people often overlook stress or fail to recognize it as a serious illness condition. People are frequently confronted with challenging situations in today's environment. Excessive stress has been linked to the development of a number of disorders. If untreated, it may eventually lead to death. Various surveys conducted reports that everyone in a developing world is stressed in some or other the way. Statistics suggest that female experience more stress than male; it might be moderate or persistent, depending on the stressor. In mild cases it can be addressed by listening to music, reading books, and so on, but it cannot be remedied in cases of chronic stress. Chronic stress has been linked to the development of a wide range of significant diseases, including behavioural disorders (depression, anxiety), hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, and gastrointestinal disorders. In this article, we have discussed about some of the most prevalent major disorders that can be brought on by stress.
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压力是身体对任何要求的一般反应。然而,在今天的生活方式中,人们经常忽视压力,或者没有意识到它是一种严重的疾病。在当今的环境中,人们经常面临具有挑战性的情况。过度的压力与许多疾病的发展有关。如果不及时治疗,最终可能导致死亡。各种调查报告显示,发展中国家的每个人都以这样或那样的方式承受着压力。统计数据表明,女性比男性承受更大的压力;它可能是中度的,也可能是持续的,这取决于压力源。在轻微的情况下,它可以通过听音乐、读书等来解决,但在慢性压力的情况下,它无法补救。慢性压力与一系列重大疾病的发展有关,包括行为障碍(抑郁、焦虑)、高血压、心脏病、糖尿病和胃肠道疾病。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了一些由压力引起的最普遍的主要疾病。
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