Stress is not just about feeling anxious or overwhelmed. Doctors are warning us that stress can affect our bodies in ways beyond just our mood and emotions. When we are under stress for a time it can affect many parts of our body and may even trigger or make autoimmune diseases worse in some people.
Dr Kunal Sood, who is an interventional pain medicine physician says that long-term stress can quietly disrupt the way our body works and weaken our immune system over time.
Stress is More Than Just Mental Pressure
Most of us think that stress only affects how we think and feel.. Experts say that when stress lasts for a long time it can affect our physical health in serious ways.
Dr Sood says that our body can handle stress that lasts for a time but stress that lasts for weeks or months is different. When we are stressed for a time it can affect our hormones, immune system and inflammation levels in our body.
How Stress Impacts the Immune System
When we are under stress all the time our body produces cortisol, which is a key stress hormone. Over time this can lead to:
Increased inflammation in our body
Changes in how our immune system works
Balance and regulation in our immune system
These changes may make our body more vulnerable to health problems including autoimmune diseases like thyroid disorders rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
Dr Sood says that stress does not directly cause diseases but it can trigger them in people who already have a genetic or biological risk.
Can Stress Trigger Autoimmune Diseases?
Autoimmune diseases happen when our immune system attacks our body. Dr Sood says that people who experience emotional stress, trauma or long-term psychological pressure may have a higher risk of developing autoimmune conditions later in life.
However doctors say that stress is not the cause of autoimmune diseases. Instead it may make inflammation worse. Push a vulnerable immune system into an overactive state.
Dr Sood says that in some people prolonged stress can make autoimmune symptoms appear or get worse over time.
Why Stress Management is Important
Experts say that managing stress is important for our health and our long-term physical health. Controlling stress can help:
Reduce inflammation
Support our immune system
Improve our health
Lower the risk of stress-related complications
Making lifestyle changes like exercising regularly sleeping well meditating and eating a balanced diet can help our body manage stress better.
Doctor’s Key Message
The main message from experts is clear: we should not ignore stress. While it is normal to feel stressed sometimes long-term stress can affect our body in ways and may contribute to health issues over time.
Understanding the connection between stress and our immune system can help us take action to protect our physical health. Dr Kunal Sood and other experts want us to know that stress is an issue that we should not ignore. Stress can affect our body and our immune system in ways and managing stress is important, for our overall health.