Walk and Chat Health Care Awareness Stress effects in the Healthcare sector
What are the consequences of long-term stress?A little stress every now and then is not something to be concerned about. Ongoing, chronic stress, however, can cause or exacerbate many serious health problems, including:
- Mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety and personality disorders
- Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease, high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, heart attacks and stroke
- Menstrual problems
- Sexual dysfunction, such as erectile dysfunction (impotence) and premature ejaculation in men and loss of sexual desire in both men and women
Alzheimer’s disease is projected to affect 80 million people in the next 20 years, and we’re only in our infancy of understanding the cause(s) of this most common form of dementia. Recent years, however, have brought to light some interesting and links, and researchers are beginning to understand more about how the disease spreads through the brain, and indeed how it may begin. And while there are probably several origins, one of the triggers may be, alarmingly, something many of us experience: Stressful life events.This is essentially causing high numbers of service users suffering from mental illnesses creating a high demand for mental health health care professionals.
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