Striking a life balance is no easy task to do. It
requires hard work and dedication which sometimes can be strenuous to achieve.
Can you imagine how overtaxing it is to juggle between your career and
providing for your loved ones?
Studies have shown that stress is commonly caused by
interrelationships, such as having to deal with work issues and family-related
complications. If left unresolved over time, it could lead to immune
deficiency, which later on, might cause other parts of our body to show signs
of disruption like hair loss.
Many of us could attest to that. It’s like always
autumnal equinox whenever we experience chronic hair fall, most especially at
the prime of stress. At its peak, our white blood cells attack no less than the
follicles, thus causing alopecia. What’s more, anxiety could drive your mane
into a prolonged resting phase, which is called telogen effluvium.
Stress experienced by the body or beyond our coping
resources could trigger hair loss symptoms, which, if not addressed properly,
could result to early baldness. Worried about this? Fret no more. You can beat
it simply by relaxing, eating or flexing some muscles.
Never underestimate the power of sleep. If you feel that
you are over your head in dealing with anxieties, choose to rest it off for a
while and recharge.