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Dr. Ashmeet Singh

Psychiatrist

Guru Amar Dass Nagar

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Extreme stress is an intense state of emotional and physical tension that occurs when an individual feels overwhelmed by demands or perceived threats that exceed their ability to cope. This level of stress can be triggered by various factors, such as significant life changes, work-related pressures, financial difficulties, or personal traumas like the loss of a loved one, divorce, or a severe illness. Chronic exposure to stressors can lead to extreme stress, which manifests through a range of symptoms, including anxiety, irritability, fatigue, headaches, insomnia, and digestive problems. It can also impact the immune system, making the body more susceptible to illnesses and exacerbating existing health conditions. Extreme stress may cause cognitive symptoms, such as difficulty concentrating or making decisions, and can affect emotional well-being, leading to feelings of hopelessness, depression, or panic attacks. Managing extreme stress involves a combination of lifestyle changes, stress management techniques, and, in some cases, professional help. Practices such as regular physical exercise, mindfulness meditation, and deep breathing exercises can help reduce stress levels and improve resilience. Maintaining a balanced diet, getting adequate sleep, and setting aside time for relaxation and hobbies are also important for managing stress. Seeking support from friends, family, or a mental health professional can provide additional coping mechanisms and strategies to address the sources of stress. In severe cases, therapy or medication may be necessary to manage symptoms and prevent the development of more serious mental health issues. Early intervention and consistent self-care are key to mitigating the effects of extreme stress.