By Anantha Krishnan
Stress is very common in all walks of life and in all occupations.
There are different kinds of stress, such as acute, episodic and
chronic. Each one has its own list of symptoms and triggers that
set it off. Chronic stress is the most dangerous one because it
can affect a persons health and welfare and lead to depression
if he/she cannot develop methods of stress relief. This is the
gnawing feeling that people encounter day after day. It can be
related to work, an unhappy marriage, money problems or a whole
host of things that cause people to become very unhappy with their
lives. People who suffer from this condition often cannot see
anything good about their lives, It can lead to suicide, heart
attacks and as research has shown, cancer.
We hear all about post-traumatic stress disorder from men and
women who return from war and stressful situations. However, there
are many things that can cause this disorder, such as abuse in
childhood, rape or any other experience that may have been traumatic.
People who are suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder usually
exhibit three different types of symptoms:
· Flashbacks where the person feels he/she is reliving
the event
· Avoidance where he/she works to avoid any situations
that might bear even a remote resemblance to the experience
· Arousal where the person is easily startled or jumpy
Psychotherapy is one treatment that has met with a lot of success
in treating post-traumatic stress syndrome.
Using exercise as a form of stress relief has many benefits.
New research suggests that exercising as a way of stress management
helps people to improve their minds as well as their bodies because
they become fit, giving them a whole new feeling about themselves.
Another aspect of stress management involves making changes in
your life to help you reduce the events that trigger your episodes.
In some cases this may be a simple matter of getting out more
often or it can mean changing jobs or careers.
You have to think about what is causing you to become stressed
and if it is possible to avoid these things. Some events that
can trigger stressful episodes may be alleviated by simply changing
your route to work each day or gradually pulling away from friends
that seem to be depressing and pull you down. You can look at
the way you respond to certain incidents or people and if you
feel stressed because it seems that people are always invading
your private time, you need to learn to say “No” once
in a while.
Stress symptoms can include not being able to sleep, constantly
worrying about things beyond your control and even aches and pains
in your body. These symptoms of stress can eventually lead to
more serious diseases such as heart problems. You do need to talk
to someone who can help, such as your doctor. If your work stress
is the cause of your illness and if you are experiencing problems
with your heart, the doctor may need to send you for a stress
test to determine whether or not there is a serious problem developing.
Teen stress is one of the leading causes of suicide among teenagers
who are unable to cope with all the pressures that seem to come
at them from all sides. Feeling left out of popular groups or
being constantly teased at school is one of the leading causes
of teen depression and has led to some teenagers actually shooting
their tormentors. Even a child as young as two or three years
of age can feel stressed when he/she is trying to live up to the
parents expectations of being a good boy or girl. School age children
have pressures on them from all sides schoolwork, parents and
friends.
Stress balls and stress relievers are ways that people have used
as stress management techniques. The stress balls are small round
balls filled with beads or other squeezable material that you
can squeeze. The method may sound silly but many people swear
by these stress relievers because the squeezing motion affects
not only your hand, but your whole arm and seems to provide an
outlet for the pent up stress inside your body. Some stress reducing
tips that might help you in coping with stress are:
· Take care of your body by exercising and eating well-balanced
meals.
· Learn to relax and if you need to stop once in a while
and breathe deeply, holding the breath to the count of 10.
· Yoga is an excellent method of coping with stress because
it teaches you to relax and become more in tune with your inner
self.
· Try to look at situations in different lights and have
a more positive outlook on what you do.
· Learn to live with what you have and this will make
life a lot easier on you.
If none of these tips work, you may need to seek the help of
your healthcare professional.
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