Symptoms of negative stress
Stress might manifest itself in a number of ways. The symptoms
may be physiological, psychological and behavioral. For example, stress
could create changes in metabolism, increase heart and breathing rates,
increase blood pressure, bring on headache, tighten shoulders, stuttering
in speech, creation of trembling all over the body, backache and arthritis,
induce heart attacks or reduce appetite in a person. Alternatively, an
employee who is experiencing a high level of stress may have psychological
impact and as a result might become depressed, compulsive in action,
irritable, confused, bored, accident-prone, startled, argumentative,
distracted, procrastination-prone or indecisive. Behaviorally related
symptoms of stress include changes in productivity, absence, turnover,
increased smoking or consumption of alcohol, fidgeting and sleep
disorders.
Stress contributes to illness at least in four ways:
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ӹ By imposing long-term wear and tear on the body and mind,
thereby reducing resistance to disease.
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ӹ By directly precipitating an illness such as tension headache or
heart attack.
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ӹ By aggravating an existing illness such as increased arthritic pain
or flare up of psoriasis.
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ӹ By precipitating unhealthy or illness-generating coping habits
like smoking, alcohol abuse, over-eating and sleep deprivation.
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