Stress symptoms: Effects on your body and behavior
By Mayo Clinic StaffStress symptoms may be affecting your health, even though you might not realize it. You may think illness is to blame for that nagging headache, your frequent insomnia or your decreased productivity at work. But stress may actually be the culprit.
Common effects of stress
Indeed, stress symptoms can affect your body, your thoughts and feelings, and your behavior. Being able to recognize common stress symptoms can give you a jump on managing them. Stress that's left unchecked can contribute to many health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity and diabetes.
Common effects of stress on your body
- Headache
- Muscle tension or pain
- Chest pain
- Fatigue
- Change in sex drive
- Stomach upset
- Sleep problems
Common effects of stress on your mood
- Anxiety
- Restlessness
- Lack of motivation or focus
- Feeling overwhelmed
- Irritability or anger
- Sadness or depression
Common effects of stress on your behavior
- Overeating or undereating
- Angry outbursts
- Drug or alcohol abuse
- Tobacco use
- Social withdrawal
- Exercising less often
Products and Services
- Book: Mayo Clinic Guide to Stress-Free Living
- Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program
See also
- Chronic stress
- Stress and your health
- Dealing with unexpected events
- Do you respect the mind-body connection?
- Empty nest syndrome
- Headaches and stress
- How to be happy
- Is there a connection between rheumatoid arthritis flare-ups and stress?
- Adjustment disorder
- Stay socially connected
- Stop multitasking and focus
- Stress hair loss
- Stress and weight gain
- Stress management
- Sources of stress
- Understanding your body on stress
- Understanding your brain on stress
- What stresses you out?