CAN STRESS MAKE ALLERGIES WORSE??
Worse?
CAN STRESS MAKE ALLERGIES
WORSE??
Are you
wondering can stress make allergies worse? Know that stress may not cause you to
have an allergy, but it can make your allergy harder to manage. Learn about the
connection and find out how to best manage your symptoms.
If your watery eyes,
congestion, and an itchy nose are making you miserable, take a look at your
to-do list. Busy days, deadlines, and restless nights may be making your
symptoms worse, research shows.
Chronic stress won’t
cause allergies to develop out of nowhere, but they can exacerbate symptoms and
make treatment more difficult, according to a study in the Journal of
Investigative Allergology and Clinical Immunology.
“There is good
evidence to show that stress can make allergies worse. “For instance, studies
show that social and economic stress can make childhood asthma symptoms more severe and more difficult to
treat.”
Acute Stress, Chronic Stress, and Allergies
Many studies show that
your nervous system and your immune system, the system responsible for the
allergic response, are closely linked. This link has even given rise to a new
field of study called psychoneuroimmunology. Doctors now know that when your
body is under stress it feels threatened and produces brain chemicals and
hormones that trigger your immune system.
Acute stress causes
your body to go into a ‘flight or fight’ response. In order to survive, your
body will increase its heart rate and blood pressure, and deliver more sugar
and oxygen to your muscles. This response might help you get out of danger, but
it can also be dangerous for you if you have allergies. This stress response
has been shown to trigger asthma and allergic skin rashes in children. Some examples of acute stress are:
- Sudden
illness
- Sudden
life changes or losses
- Emotional
issues that cause anxiety, fear, anger
Chronic stress (stress
lasting for months or years) may be even worse for your allergies. Exposure to
stress over a long period of time can change your immune system in ways that
make your allergy symptoms worse and also make you more susceptible to
allergies. Things that can cause chronic stress include:
- Chronic
illness
- Poor
working or living conditions — such as relationship difficulties, long
hours, financial worries.
- Depression
Stress and Allergies:
A Vicious Cycle
“When your body is
under stress and feels overwhelmed, it makes your allergies worse, which only
increases the amount of stress you feel. Stress can also cause you to engage in
behaviors that make your allergies worse. It can become a vicious cycle,” Some behaviors that may be caused by stress
make allergy worse or harder to treat include:
- Abusing
toxic substances like drugs, alcohol, and tobacco
- Failure
to eat well and get enough sleep
- Overeating
and obesity
- Missed
doctor appointments due to stressful life situations
- Depressive
behaviors
Stress can also lower
your resistance to respiratory infections.
What Can You Do About
Stress and Allergies?
The good news is that
while stress can weaken your immune system and make your allergy symptoms
worse, relieving stress can make your immune system stronger and can help you
manage your allergies better. Here are some tips for lowering your stress
level:
- Learn
stress management techniques such as relaxation exercises, meditation, or
yoga.
- Get
regular exercise to reduce stress.
- Take
care to get enough sleep, eat well, and avoid too much caffeine or
alcohol.
- Talk
about your stress and ask for help from friends and family.
- Avoid
people or situations that trigger stress.
“One of the best ways
to reduce stress is to work with your doctor to develop an asthma or allergy
action plan. This means indentifying your allergy triggers and seasons, talking
to social workers or others who can council you on dealing with social and
emotional stressors, and knowing what treatments and medications will help you. Having an action plan in
place makes you feel empowered and reduces the stress of living with an
allergy,”
If you feel like you
need some help with your stress and allergies, don’t hesitate to call us at Dr.Molly’s allergy and
asthma centre, irumpanam, cochin ph. 9744451796
or
04844012222
VISIT www.cochinallergy.com
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