Pain Management

Stress & Pain

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Mental stress has always had its physical component. In fact, that's what the stress response is: the visceral priming of the body to either fight or run away from a perceived danger. Less well recognized is that even chronic, unpleasant stress, the kind that's so constant you consider it normal, can cause aches and pains that you might not attribute to emotions. By some estimates, half of the patients doctors see for various common body aches are actually expressing psychological distress through physical pain.

The source of stress-related pain lies in the brain, which, when you feel under the gun, triggers the release of cortisol, adrenaline and other hormones that prepare the body for action by, for example, increasing heart rate, blood pressure and respiration. Less noticeably, these hormones also make muscles tense up, which can cause aches and irritate nerves.

Here's a guide to the areas stress hits most often, and simple steps you can take to relieve the pain.

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I found this to be extremely informative. I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Because of these conditions it has been increasingly difficult being a single mom, a full time worker and with trying to lose weight that is the ultimate obstacle. It is very true that many including doctors feel that these conditions are all in a persons mind due to there being no test to determine the cause of the pain. I have finally after over 4 years found a doctor that reminds me it is not in my mind even if he no one can see it. Thanks for bringing up such a troubling subject to a forum, especially when more woman than men suffer from these conditions.

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