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View DoctorsManaging stress is the most important thing to help support your immune system
We tend to live busy, stressful lives at the best of times. We find ourselves worrying about work, money, our loved ones, and these stresses can have a negative effect on our health.
Now, amidst the current COVID-19 outbreak which is dominating the news and every conversation we are hearing, the worry is mounting for many. So how can we cope with the stress in the face of such uncertainty?
You may not realize it, but stress can have a direct effect on your immunity. It’s not uncommon to go through a particularly stressful time in your life, to then find yourself being struck down by a nasty cold or flu. This isn’t just a coincidence. Your brain and immune system are linked, and long-term stress can cause increased levels of hormones in your body. These hormones can interfere with the immune system causing inflammation, reduced levels of white blood cells and as a result make you more susceptible to infection.
Overcoming and managing your stress is the most important thing you can do to help support your immune system.
Stress often can’t be avoided and in small amounts can actually be good for you. It is a natural response that allows our body to immediately adapt to a change in situation. The ‘flight or fight’ response is a natural survival mechanism and allows your body to react. For example, something that causes you alarm will result in the immediate release of stress hormones like adrenaline. This gives you a sudden burst of energy and alertness which allows us to run away from harmful situations. However, long-term stress can do long-term damage to both mental and physical health. We need to learn how to manage it and protect our immune systems from its negative effects.
Follow these simple steps to manage your stress levels and you are giving your body its best chance to fight off infection.