Hey are you ready to come back now?
Oh no...
So according to some of our tests you are being diagnosed with anxiety.
What is that?
Anxiety is a mentaldisorder the can cause intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
when it comes to your digestive system, everyone'sbody reacts differently for some it will slow down digestion causing bloating, pain, and constipation while others it speeds it up causing frequent trips to the bathroom
Anxiety also weakens the connections betweenamygdala and the prefrontal cortex in your nervous system.
it affects 6 different system in yourbody including immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and urinary system.
if you continueto feel anxious and stress that lasts a long time, you immune system never gets the signal to return to normalfunctioning. it can weaken your immunity leaving you more vulnerableto viral infections.
for your respiratory system you might struggle with shortness of breath, hyperventilationand chest tightness
stress and anxiety can also cause increased blood pressure and heart rate which in the future continuescan slow your heart down and eventually lead to coronary disease
lastly, anxiety affects the urinary system because when your anxious the muscles in your bladder and abdomen tense up and puts pressure on these areas in your body. this pressure may cause you to urinate more often. you may feel physically tires from all these anxiety systems whichmay lead to more frequent urination.
Hey are you ready to come back now?
Oh no...
So according to some of our tests you are being diagnosed with anxiety.
What is that?
Anxiety is a mentaldisorder the can cause intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
when it comes to your digestive system, everyone'sbody reacts differently for some it will slow down digestion causing bloating, pain, and constipation while others it speeds it up causing frequent trips to the bathroom
Anxiety also weakens the connections betweenamygdala and the prefrontal cortex in your nervous system.
it affects 6 different system in yourbody including immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and urinary system.
if you continueto feel anxious and stress that lasts a long time, you immune system never gets the signal to return to normalfunctioning. it can weaken your immunity leaving you more vulnerableto viral infections.
for your respiratory system you might struggle with shortness of breath, hyperventilationand chest tightness
stress and anxiety can also cause increased blood pressure and heart rate which in the future continuescan slow your heart down and eventually lead to coronary disease
lastly, anxiety affects the urinary system because when your anxious the muscles in your bladder and abdomen tense up and puts pressure on these areas in your body. this pressure may cause you to urinate more often. you may feel physically tires from all these anxiety systems whichmay lead to more frequent urination.
Hey are you ready to come back now?
Oh no...
So according to some of our tests you are being diagnosed with anxiety.
What is that?
Anxiety is a mentaldisorder the can cause intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
when it comes to your digestive system, everyone'sbody reacts differently for some it will slow down digestion causing bloating, pain, and constipation while others it speeds it up causing frequent trips to the bathroom
Anxiety also weakens the connections betweenamygdala and the prefrontal cortex in your nervous system.
it affects 6 different system in yourbody including immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and urinary system.
if you continueto feel anxious and stress that lasts a long time, you immune system never gets the signal to return to normalfunctioning. it can weaken your immunity leaving you more vulnerableto viral infections.
for your respiratory system you might struggle with shortness of breath, hyperventilationand chest tightness
stress and anxiety can also cause increased blood pressure and heart rate which in the future continuescan slow your heart down and eventually lead to coronary disease
lastly, anxiety affects the urinary system because when your anxious the muscles in your bladder and abdomen tense up and puts pressure on these areas in your body. this pressure may cause you to urinate more often. you may feel physically tires from all these anxiety systems whichmay lead to more frequent urination.
Hey are you ready to come back now?
Oh no...
So according to some of our tests you are being diagnosed with anxiety.
What is that?
Anxiety is a mentaldisorder the can cause intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
when it comes to your digestive system, everyone'sbody reacts differently for some it will slow down digestion causing bloating, pain, and constipation while others it speeds it up causing frequent trips to the bathroom
Anxiety also weakens the connections betweenamygdala and the prefrontal cortex in your nervous system.
it affects 6 different system in yourbody including immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and urinary system.
if you continueto feel anxious and stress that lasts a long time, you immune system never gets the signal to return to normalfunctioning. it can weaken your immunity leaving you more vulnerableto viral infections.
for your respiratory system you might struggle with shortness of breath, hyperventilationand chest tightness
stress and anxiety can also cause increased blood pressure and heart rate which in the future continuescan slow your heart down and eventually lead to coronary disease
lastly, anxiety affects the urinary system because when your anxious the muscles in your bladder and abdomen tense up and puts pressure on these areas in your body. this pressure may cause you to urinate more often. you may feel physically tires from all these anxiety systems whichmay lead to more frequent urination.
Hey are you ready to come back now?
Oh no...
So according to some of our tests you are being diagnosed with anxiety.
What is that?
Anxiety is a mentaldisorder the can cause intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
when it comes to your digestive system, everyone'sbody reacts differently for some it will slow down digestion causing bloating, pain, and constipation while others it speeds it up causing frequent trips to the bathroom
Anxiety also weakens the connections betweenamygdala and the prefrontal cortex in your nervous system.
it affects 6 different system in yourbody including immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and urinary system.
if you continueto feel anxious and stress that lasts a long time, you immune system never gets the signal to return to normalfunctioning. it can weaken your immunity leaving you more vulnerableto viral infections.
for your respiratory system you might struggle with shortness of breath, hyperventilationand chest tightness
stress and anxiety can also cause increased blood pressure and heart rate which in the future continuescan slow your heart down and eventually lead to coronary disease
lastly, anxiety affects the urinary system because when your anxious the muscles in your bladder and abdomen tense up and puts pressure on these areas in your body. this pressure may cause you to urinate more often. you may feel physically tires from all these anxiety systems whichmay lead to more frequent urination.
Hey are you ready to come back now?
Oh no...
So according to some of our tests you are being diagnosed with anxiety.
What is that?
Anxiety is a mentaldisorder the can cause intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
when it comes to your digestive system, everyone'sbody reacts differently for some it will slow down digestion causing bloating, pain, and constipation while others it speeds it up causing frequent trips to the bathroom
Anxiety also weakens the connections betweenamygdala and the prefrontal cortex in your nervous system.
it affects 6 different system in yourbody including immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and urinary system.
if you continueto feel anxious and stress that lasts a long time, you immune system never gets the signal to return to normalfunctioning. it can weaken your immunity leaving you more vulnerableto viral infections.
for your respiratory system you might struggle with shortness of breath, hyperventilationand chest tightness
stress and anxiety can also cause increased blood pressure and heart rate which in the future continuescan slow your heart down and eventually lead to coronary disease
lastly, anxiety affects the urinary system because when your anxious the muscles in your bladder and abdomen tense up and puts pressure on these areas in your body. this pressure may cause you to urinate more often. you may feel physically tires from all these anxiety systems whichmay lead to more frequent urination.
Hey are you ready to come back now?
Oh no...
So according to some of our tests you are being diagnosed with anxiety.
What is that?
Anxiety is a mentaldisorder the can cause intense, excessive, and persistent worry and fear about everyday situations
when it comes to your digestive system, everyone'sbody reacts differently for some it will slow down digestion causing bloating, pain, and constipation while others it speeds it up causing frequent trips to the bathroom
Anxiety also weakens the connections betweenamygdala and the prefrontal cortex in your nervous system.
it affects 6 different system in yourbody including immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and urinary system.
if you continueto feel anxious and stress that lasts a long time, you immune system never gets the signal to return to normalfunctioning. it can weaken your immunity leaving you more vulnerableto viral infections.
for your respiratory system you might struggle with shortness of breath, hyperventilationand chest tightness
stress and anxiety can also cause increased blood pressure and heart rate which in the future continuescan slow your heart down and eventually lead to coronary disease
lastly, anxiety affects the urinary system because when your anxious the muscles in your bladder and abdomen tense up and puts pressure on these areas in your body. this pressure may cause you to urinate more often. you may feel physically tires from all these anxiety systems whichmay lead to more frequent urination.