Stress
Most people feel stressed sometimes and some people find stress helpful or even motivating. If being stressed is affecting your life, there are things you can try that may help.
Support is also available if you’re finding it hard to cope with stress.
Symptoms of stress
Stress can cause many different symptoms. It might affect how you feel physically, mentally and also how you behave.
It’s not always easy to recognise that being stressed is the reason you’re feeling or acting differently.
Physical symptoms
- headaches or dizziness
- muscle tension or pain
- stomach problems
- chest pain or a faster heartbeat
- sexual problems
Mental symptoms
- difficulty concentrating
- struggling to make decisions
- feeling overwhelmed
- constantly worrying
- being forgetful
Changes in behaviour
- being irritable and snappy
- sleeping too much or too little
- eating too much or too little
- avoiding certain places or people
- drinking or smoking more
Causes of stress
Stress is usually a reaction to mental or emotional pressure. It’s often related to feeling like you’re losing control over something, but sometimes there’s no obvious cause.
When you’re feeling anxious or scared, your body releases stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol. If you suspect poor sleep may be the cause of your stress, click here for our comprehensive sleep guide
This can be helpful for some people and stress might help you get things done or feel more motivated.
But it might also cause physical symptoms such as a faster heartbeat or sweating. If you’re stressed all the time it can become a problem.
Identifying the cause
If you know what’s causing your stress it might be easier to find ways to manage it.
Some examples of things that may cause you to feel stressed include:
- work – feeling pressure at work, unemployment or retirement
- family – relationship difficulties, divorce or caring for someone
- financial problems – unexpected bills or borrowing money
- health – illness, injury or losing someone (bereavement)
Even significant life events such as buying a house, having a baby or planning a wedding could lead to worse feelings.
You might find it hard to explain to people why you feel this way, but talking to someone could help you find a solution.