How does stress affect your immune system?!


Question: Stress can effect your immune system both positively and negatively.

Positively:
Acute stress and the immune system reactions happen when you experience a fearful situation. For example, when a persons life is threaten by a robber, their reaction is referred to as stress.
Responses to acute stress affect the immune system by triggering the spleen to discharge more white blood cells and directing those white blood cells to portions of the body that are more likely to be injured by an attack. At the same time, responses to this acute stress affect the immune system by reducing less important cellular activities temporarily.

Negatively:
Chronic or long term stress of the immune system does affect our bodies health differently. People who are under chronic stress have lower than normal white blood cell counts, are more vulnerable to colds and other viruses and take longer to recover from them. They are more likely to experience more severe symptoms than people who are not under a great deal of stress.

Chronic stress will suppress the immune system if we don
Answers: Stress can effect your immune system both positively and negatively.

Positively:
Acute stress and the immune system reactions happen when you experience a fearful situation. For example, when a persons life is threaten by a robber, their reaction is referred to as stress.
Responses to acute stress affect the immune system by triggering the spleen to discharge more white blood cells and directing those white blood cells to portions of the body that are more likely to be injured by an attack. At the same time, responses to this acute stress affect the immune system by reducing less important cellular activities temporarily.

Negatively:
Chronic or long term stress of the immune system does affect our bodies health differently. People who are under chronic stress have lower than normal white blood cell counts, are more vulnerable to colds and other viruses and take longer to recover from them. They are more likely to experience more severe symptoms than people who are not under a great deal of stress.

Chronic stress will suppress the immune system if we don



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