Everyone feels stress, but when it becomes constant, it takes a real toll on your body, not just your mood. Chronic stress is linked to high blood pressure, poor sleep, weakened immunity, and even heart disease. The good news is that small, consistent habits can make a big difference.

How stress shows up in the body

Ongoing stress keeps your body in a low-grade fight-or-flight state, raising heart rate and blood pressure and disrupting sleep and digestion. Over time, that wear and tear adds up.

Simple ways to lower it

When to reach out for help

If stress or anxiety is interfering with your daily life, sleep, or relationships, that is a sign to talk to a professional. Persistent stress is a medical concern, not a personal failing, and support is available.

Feeling overwhelmed? Talk with the team at HealthZone MD or call (281) 256-8685.

This article is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.