Psychology, asked by fkhan531765, 2 months ago

Stress is a silent killer. It plays a significant role in deteriorating individual health. Explain its adverse effects on the immune system.

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Answered by mitrakshim
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During stress the nervous system reacts with chemical releases, hormones prepare the brain for action as it draws more oxygen, muscles tighten, the heart beats harder, and breathing accelerates. The body also suppresses the immune, excretory, and reproductive systems, and it's all to prepare for action.

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Answered by manojkupanda1976
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This syndrome occurs when foreign chemicals modify tissues or immune cells, affecting the regulation of immune response such as the production of antibodies and inflammatory response. The result is an immune response against our own tissues, tissue damage and disease.

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The Immune System's Job: Detect and Destroy

When working optimally, the immune system can prevent sickness when we're exposed to germs. Several factors like sleep, diet, stress and hygiene can affect the immune system's performance, and any offsets in these behaviors can cause havoc on immune function

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