The pain and strain of coping with a condition like rheumatoid arthritis is not only physically taxing, the mental and emotional stress associated with the chronic condition are also exhausting and can actually contribute to a heightened sense of the symptoms, increased inflammation in the body, and can put you at risk of developing other problems including heart disease. What is the connection between stress and arthritis symptoms, and how can you find calm in the storm of anxiety?
According to the CDC, almost 53 million people annually are diagnosed with some form of arthritis, characterized by chronic joint stiffness, swelling, inflammation, and pain. Pain is a stressor that causes a physiological response, “preparing us to fight or escape the enemy,” says Rudy Nydegger, PhD, a clinical psychologist and professor at Union Graduate College in Schenectady, N.Y. “Our heart rates and breathing speed up, our muscles tense and blood flow to the brain increases, putting us in a state of high awareness.” This heightened state of awareness can make symptoms of arthritis feel even worse, and can cause indirect changes in the body as well:
At Health Star Clinic, we want to help you take back your active lifestyle. Through effective pain management, therapeutic chiropractic care, stabilizing physical therapy, and supportive bracing, our staff can help get your on the road to recovery. Contact us today to learn more!
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