Stress rarely arises overnight. It builds up gradually and can easily be mistaken for ordinary fatigue.
In a modern working life marked by a fast pace and high expectations, many people become accustomed to operating at their limit.
Netdoktor’s medical review of stress shows that this is precisely why warning signs are often overlooked.
The body reacts first
When strain persists, the body sends clear signals. Sleep becomes more fragmented, and many people wake up without feeling rested.
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This can affect energy levels throughout the day and make the body more vulnerable.
Headaches, muscle tension, and stomach problems are also among the reactions described by Netdoktor.
At the same time, appetite may change. Some people lose their desire for food, while others develop cravings for sugar, fat, and salt.
Over time, this can lead to changes in weight and increased physical discomfort.
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Everyday life changes
Stress also manifests in behavior and thought patterns.
Concentration and memory may deteriorate, making work more demanding. Even small tasks can begin to feel overwhelming.
Those around you may notice increased irritability or withdrawal from social relationships.
According to Netdoktor, people may lose interest in individuals and activities that previously mattered greatly.
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When the signals are ignored
What matters most is whether the symptoms persist.
During prolonged periods of stress, the immune system can weaken, and chronic conditions such as allergies and psoriasis may worsen.
Netdoktor emphasizes that persistent symptoms should prompt action.
For the individual, this means taking the body’s signals seriously before they become a permanent part of everyday life.
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Sources: Netdoktor.
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