The Connection Between Stress & Back Pain
Put your hand up if you've ever felt stressed - OK it looks
like everybody has got their hand up.
In fact, if you were about to order a truck load of horse
manure to be delivered to your boss' office, or desperately
wanted to slash the tires of the idiot who cut you off on the
way home, read on.
If you really are feeling like that, you can get immediate stress
relief here
Of course, temporary stress is a natural and unavoidable
part of life and our bodies have numerous built-in mechanisms
for dealing with it.
However, a feature of the 21st century lifestyle is that
prolonged, or chronic stress is a common experience.
Many people find it hard to cope with this continuous
stress. Some don't even realize they are chronically stressed
until something happens to finally push them over the edge and
the stress explodes like a dam bursting.
OK, so what does this have to do with back pain and
sciatica?
Well as far as your body is concerned, chronic stress is
like having a perpetual low grade illness that eats away at
your health and vitality.
Stress commonly manifests in physical symptoms such as:
- Stomach pains
- Headaches
- Overall stiffness
- Constipation
- Disturbed digestion (which can result in your body
being
short of essential minerals and vitamins)
- Shoulder and neck stiffness
- Poor sleep . . leading to tiredness and low energy
levels
- Lower back pain (especially with financial stress)
- Susceptibility to colds and flus and other
illnesses
Now given your back is one of the most complicated and
sensitive organs in your body, guess where some of the effects
of this stress might show up?
You got it - back pain, back stiffness and spasms, your back
"going out", sciatica etc.
(People are different and experience stress symptoms in
different areas. Some might never have a problem with their
back, but have long term stomach pain and so on.)
There are 26 different bones in your back, each supported by
a variety of muscles and moving in different ways as you bend
and twist.
So if the stress builds up in the muscles around your back,
so they're always stiff and tense and/or you're chronically
tired and/or you're short of minerals and vitamins, should you
be surprised if your back malfunctions?
Find out how to reduce
stress and back pain
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