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FAQs on Chronic Stress

11:13 PM Apr 29, 2025 IST | GK HEALTH DESK
faqs on chronic stress
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  1. What is chronic stress?

Chronic stress is a long-term feeling of pressure or anxiety that doesn’t go away. Unlike temporary stress, it stays for weeks, months, or even years, often due to ongoing problems at work, home or in the environment.

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  1. What causes chronic stress?

  • Family conflicts or surrounding conflicts

  • Emotional strain

  • Financial worries

  • Job pressure or toxic workplaces

  • Long-term caregiving

  • Living in unsafe or unstable surroundings

  • Chronic illness or pain

  • Social isolation or relationship issues
    3. How is chronic stress different from normal stress?

Normal stress is short-lived and usually goes away when the situation improves. Chronic stress persists over time, can feel overwhelming, and may silently harm your physical and mental health.

  1. What are the signs of chronic stress?

  • Constant fatigue or poor sleep

  • Irritability or mood swings

  • Anxiety or sadness

  • Frequent headaches or muscle tension

  • Poor concentration or memory

  • Upset stomach, constipation, or diarrhea

  • High blood pressure, chest pain

  • Frequent infections
  1. Can chronic stress make you sick?

Yes. Chronic stress can raise your risk for heart disease, diabetes, depression, digestive problems, immune dysfunction, accelerate aging and even worsen existing health conditions.

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  1. Is it true that stress can cause weight gain?

Yes. Chronic stress increases cortisol (a stress hormone), which can lead to belly fat, sugar cravings and overeating.

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  1. How does stress affect sleep?

Stress can cause racing thoughts, restlessness and insomnia, making it hard to fall or stay asleep. Over time, poor sleep worsens stress, creating a cycle.

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  1. Can chronic stress affect children or teenagers too?

Yes. Children and teens can experience chronic stress from school pressure, family conflict, surrounding conflict, living in uncertain places or social media. It can affect their behavior, growth, learning, and emotional well-being.

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  1. What are some effective ways to reduce chronic stress?

  • Exercise regularly

  • Practice faith based activities

  • Talk to someone you trust

  • Set boundaries and take breaks

  • Sleep well and eat healthy

  • Seek professional help if needed
  1. When should I seek medical help for stress?

See a doctor or mental health professional if:

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  • Your stress lasts more than a few weeks

  • It interferes with daily life, relationships, or work

  • You feel depressed, hopeless, or anxious all the time

  • You have chest pain, panic attacks, or suicidal thoughts
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