Everyone experiences stress regularly, whether emotional, physical, or psychological, and being aware of how we handle stress can impact our bodies. Stress can wreak havoc on our bodies if not dealt with correctly, leading to a shorter, less healthy life. It’s essential to recognize how we experience and deal with stress in our daily lives because excessive stress can contribute to long-term health issues. Our body’s ability to handle stressful situations can be linked to many things, and strengthening our stress response can positively impact our resiliency.
The Physical Effects of Stress
Most people have felt the physical effects of stress numerous times, and many of us carry tension on our backs and shoulders. If you’ve ever gotten a professional massage, they’ve likely mentioned this to you as they attempted to tackle your hard-earned knots. Some of the physical effects of stress include:
- Low energy
- Headaches
- Upset stomach, including diarrhea, constipation, and nausea
- Aches, pains, and tense muscles
- Chest pain and rapid heartbeat
- Insomnia
- Frequent colds and infections
- Loss of sexual desire and/or ability
- Nervousness and shaking, ringing in the ear, cold or sweaty hands and feet
- Dry mouth and difficulty swallowing
- Clenched jaw and grinding teeth
The Psychological Effects of Stress
Most people are already aware of many of the physical effects of stress but don’t consider the psychological impact stress has. Stress can affect our psyche, as it can cause our mental state to deteriorate if not addressed or mitigated. Stress is linked to:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Low self-esteem
- Loss of sexual desire
- Social isolation
All of these things contribute to decreased mental health and, in turn, lead to less healthy decision-making and habit-forming. These can quickly turn into a negative feedback loop. It’s important to recognize these symptoms, the stressors that cause them, and how we cope with them. If the goal is to live a happier, healthier, longer life, healthy stress management is a vital part of that journey.
Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy Can Help Stress
Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy, specifically testosterone, has anti-inflammatory effects that can help prevent unnecessary stress responses and help recovery afterward. We also experience less physical and psychological stress when our hormones are optimized because our bodies have more communicators, more energy, and more strength to manage our mental and emotional states.
Our bodies are highly susceptible to feedback loops, which means we often react to stress by indulging in habits or behaviors that ultimately lead to higher stress levels, completing and perpetuating the loop. Regardless of whether or not you pursue hormone replacement therapy, it’s important to take note of the coping mechanisms you use to deal with stress. Some of the most impactful changes can take place in the gym, kitchen, and our habits.
Change Your Hormones, Change Your Life
If you’re interested in hormone replacement therapy, be sure to find a provider who prescribes bioidentical hormones. At Revitalize Medical, we help you life your best life by developing a custom-tailored treatment plan. Give us a call today to talk to an expert about how hormones can help improve your response to stress and quality of life.