Respuesta :
Your body:
Stress is not an illness itself, but if it isn't under control it can cause serious illnesses, such as heart disease, asthma, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Spotting the early signs of stress, like sweating, loss of appetite, headaches and loss of concentration will help prevent it getting worse.
Your mind:If you are stressed you may feel worried, anxious, irritable or have low self-esteem. You may also notice that you lose your temper more easily, drink more or act unreasonably.
Stress and sleep:Your mood and how well you sleep affect each other. Feeling stressed can mean you don't sleep well enough, and if you don't sleep well enough this may make you feel more stressed.
Stress is the response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened. How stress affects your body depends on how you assess the situation. you experience stress when situations, events, or people make demands on your body and mind. Eustress is positive stress and distress is negative stress. Four general types of stressors are major life changes, catastrophes, everyday problems, and environmental problems.