How much is your immune system affected by stress? That inquest can be answered by basic discussing the variation between acute (short-term) stress and chronic (long-term stress). You can define acute stress causes by responses in the body that include boosting the immune system, while chronic stress may impair the immune system.
Preferable questions are "Does stress damage the immune system on the short term?" The second query would echo: "Does stress damage the immune system on the long term?" The body's feedback to acute stress (a real or immediate threat such as a confrontation with a sneak) which is sometimes called the "resist or flight" feedback includes changes in all the systems of the body. Since the investigation is "Does stress damage the immune system?", then we will center on those responses to acute stress that are temporarily boosting the immune system during this flight or flight synopsis.
The most notable primary answer to the prowler's appearance is an swell in heart rate. Your body is preparing itself for the possibility that you will need to run. The raise in heart rate triggers the spleen to discharge deeper red and white blood cells. The red blood cells raise your oxygen supply, while the white blood cells will be mandatory for boosting the immune system, in case you fall or the prowler attacks you. Portions of the brain trigger the production and release of cortisol, a primary stress hormone, which dampens subordinate essential parts of the immune system, so that white blood cells and other infection fighters can be directed to the areas of the body where injury or infection are most likely to occur, namely the skin, bone marrow and lymph nodes, thus effectively boosting the immune system temporarily. Once the immediate pitfall has passed, the body systems return to usual.
So, the answer to "does stress damage the immune system" on the short-term is "no". Acute stress activates the body's natural defense systems and while this results in boosting the immune system temporarily, it does not "damage" the immune system. Chronic stress, however, is a contrary story.
Does stress damage the immune system on the long term? It can, if persistent stressful situations, such as a stiff-pressure job or an unhappy relationship, do not allow the body to return to a usual relaxed state. Instead of boosting the immune system, chronic stress appears to blunt the immune feedback, boost the risk for infections and impair a person's response to immunizations. Studies have shown that people under chronic stress have lower than ordinary white blood cell counts, are more vulnerable to colds and other viruses, take longer to recover from them and event worse conditions than people who do not have excessive stress levels.
If you are concerned about the answer to the inquiry; does stress damage the immune system, then you may feel that you are in a stressful situation over which you have no administrate. It may not be possible to leave a high-priced-pressure job in order to reduce your stress level and if doing so would purpose financial problems, you could actually raise your stress level. Valuable nutrition, normal exercise and certain health supplements may support you protect yourself from the effects of chronic stress by naturally boosting the immune system and allowing the body to return to a numerous relaxed state.
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