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3 ways to manage stress before it takes over

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3 ways to manage stress before it takes over

Undeniably, stress is part of our fast-paced lives and at the same time, it is not good for mental health. Because it leads to unnecessary health troubles and won’t allow peace in your life.

So, we have come up with this piece in which we have mentioned three different ways to manage the stress before it takes over and disturbs everything. Read on.

  1. Make time for exercise: Physical fitness is one of the best medicines for many health related problems. Make sure that you do at least 1 hour of physical training. Walking is again the best form of exercise.
  2. Find a hobby: A hobby is a great way to keep us on track. Anything, right from painting, cooking or reading works. All you need to do pick up a hobby and spend some time.
  3. Do a daily self- check: Take some time for yourself and meditate. Even 10 minutes of this practice works like wonders. Give a try.

Above all, go easy on yourself because perfection is definitely a myth. And what really matters is giving a try!

For further information and consultation:

Dr. Vishnu Gade

M.D. (Psychiatry)

Consultant Neuropsychiatrist

Kamineni Hospital, King Koti,

Hyderabad

For any queries , kindly email to drtidybiz@gmail.com

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Why fresh air is important for mental health ?

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Why fresh air is important for mental health ?

Fresh air boosts your mental health:

Studies have shown that fresh air can rejuvenate the mind and improve alertness.Breathing fresh air increases the amount of oxygen available to your brain and body, which boosts a sense of mental clarity.

Fresh air strengthens your immune system :

Fresh air strengthen your immune system. People who walk in nature have a more excellent respiratory function, which leads to better immunity. You can also breathe in more oxygen and exhale more carbon dioxide, which stimulates your immune system and protects you against infections.

Fresh air can reduce stress and depression :

Spending time in nature helps you release more endorphins, which are neurotransmitters that produce a feeling of happiness. People who spend time near plants have lower cortisol levels, the stress hormone, than those who don’t.

Fresh air improves your sleep :

Fresh air improves your sleep as it helps you relax an boosts your mood.the fresh air free from pollution feeds your brain with oxygen, reducing stress and making you feel more relaxed. Fresh air causes the body to secrete melatonin, a sleep hormone that helps you relax.

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Does allergies impact mental health ?

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Does allergies impact mental health ?

Allergies :

Allergies are our body’s reaction to a normally harmless substance such as pollen, molds, animal dander, later, certain foods and insect stings.  Allergies are very widespread.Symptoms of allergies range from mild-rash or hives, itchiness, runny nose, watery/re eyes –to life-threatening.

Allergies impacts on mental health :

According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, more  than 50 million people experience allergy symptoms every year.people living with allergies may be prone to experiencing mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression. The  correlation between mental health and allergies is an ongoing debate, but recent studies have shed light on parallels that may treatment for patients.

Common allergy symptoms may include :

  1. Itchiness in the eyes
  2. Sneezing, sniffing, and coughing
  3. Hives, which form a raised rash
  4. Heavy breathing through the mouth
  5. Wheezing and shortness of breath
  6. Headaches
  7. Coughing
  8. Ear pain and ear infections
  9. Nose bleeding
  10. Gastrointestinal issues
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What is clinical depression ?

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What is clinical depression ?

A mental disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.Possible causes include a combination of biological, psychological and social sources of distress. Increasingly, research suggests that these factors may cause changes in brain function, including altered activity of certain neural circuits in the brain.

Symptoms:

People may experience

  1. Mood: anxiety, apathy, general discontent,guilty, hopelessness,loss of interest or pleasure in activities, mood swings, or sadness.
  2. Behavioural :agitation, excessive crying,irritability,restlessness,or social isolation
  3. Sleep:early awakening, excess sleepiness, insomnia,or restless sleep
  4. Whole body:excessive hunger, fatigue,or loss of appetite
  5. Cognitive:lack of concentration, slowness in activity.
  6. Weight:weight gain or weight loss
  7. Also common:poor appetite or repeatedly going over thoughts
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