
The recession has affected us all financially over the last few months, but now it is beginning to affect our physical and mental health as well. Doctors are noticing a significant rise in patients complaining of stress related health problems since the recession hit, as people find themselves with more and more to worry about.
Stress can cause all kinds of problems, from sleepless nights, headaches and bad skin to more serious conditions like asthma, high blood pressure and heart disease, as well as often proving to be the underlying cause of mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. These conditions can normally be treated easily provided they are diagnosed early, but the problem is that a lot of people are so used to feeling stressed every day that they don’t notice it happening.
Usually one of the first signs of stress is sleepless nights which often lead to tiredness and headaches during the day. A lot of people don’t think this is worth complaining about and just try to get on with things, but ignoring the problem can lead to further complications. Failing to get enough sleep regularly will not only leave you tired, wiped out and looking like a zombie but can also cause further problems which are much more obvious to see. Skin complaints like acne, eczema and warts are often directly linked with stress, and in many cases can make the situation worse as people then start worrying about the fact that they have acne, eczema or warts on top of everything else.
If you think you might be suffering from stress, remember that these problems can easily be avoided, and are often better dealt with by prevention rather than cure.
Ignoring the early signs of stress will only make things worse in the long run, and a lot of people, especially men, who suffer from stress related skin conditions are often unaware that it can be easily treated with a daily skincare routine. Menscience have a huge range of products specifically designed for men’s skin to keep it healthy and fresh. If you’re already showing signs of stress related acne, try Murad or AcnEase, both of which have been especially developed to target the problem quickly.
Of course the best way to stop stress is simply to always look after yourself properly. A few minor changes in diet and lifestyle could make all the difference, so be sure to take time to relax in the evenings before going to bed – getting into a regular routine will help you sleep better. Stay away from caffeine in the evenings, and most importantly if you do feel like stress may be setting in, don’t just ignore it!
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