Stress is your body’s reaction to a challenge or demand.1 Did you know that not all stress is bad?1,2
If you think of animals and their natural stress response ‘fight or flight’ – it can be life saving!2
However, chronic stress can cause both physical and mental harm.2
Stress can fall into different categories, these are:
Keeping the body in a ‘high alert’ stressed state over a long period of time puts a person at risk for health problems, including:1
If you already have a health condition, chronic stress can make it worse!1
More about Adjustment Disorder
An episode of adjustment disorder is commonly related to family or love life, work or school and financial stress.4 Adjustment disorders are classified as trauma or stressor-related disorders on the same scale as PTSD!4
It is important to know that you can get treatment for these disorders.4
Here are some tips to cope with stress:5
What is anxiety?
Stress and anxiety can be inter-linked.1
Anxiety is stress that continues after the initial stress-factor has gone.1
Occasional anxiety is normal and not harmful.6
Anxiety can become a disorder if a person feels extremely worried or nervous when there is little or no reason to feel that way.6
How can you tell if you suffer from generalised anxiety disorder?
Typical signs and symptoms can develop slowly over time.6
People may:6
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and Serotonin-Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) – these medicines are typically used to treat depression but are helpful for symptoms of anxiety. They may take several weeks to start working.6
Benzodiazepines – these are sedative medications, used to manage GAD. These medications are effective in rapidly decreasing anxiety, but they can cause tolerance and dependence if you use them continuously.6
Non-benzodiazepine medicines – these are anti-anxiety medicines that do not cause the dependance or cognitive impairment/sedation of the benzodiazepines.3,4 They can be used as an alternative to benzodiazepines for short periods at a time, to help in times of high stress or anxiety, without the risk of dependence.4,7
Generalised anxiety disorder can affect all ages6 and may become worse during times of stress.6 Talk to your doctor about the best treatment for YOU.6