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Managing Stress

Managing stress

Everyday life is filled with struggles. For some people, stress is so common that it becomes part of their everyday routine. A little bit of stress on your body won’t do you any harm – in fact it can motivate you to do your best. On the other hand, an excessive amount of stress that is ongoing plays havoc on your physical wellbeing. If you constantly find yourself feeling overwhelmed it’s time to get some help.

So, what is stress?

Stress is a physical reaction to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance. This stress response from your body is its way of looking after you. Up to a certain point a stress response can be very helpful, especially in emergency situations where stress can save your life.

But your body will reach a certain point where stress stops being good and starts causing damage to your health, the way you work, your moods and relationships, as well as your quality of life. The most telling sign of stress becoming detrimental to your health is when it has been ongoing for a long time rather than stress in relation to a particular event.

Your body can’t tell whether you have physical or mental threats – so it doesn’t matter whether you are having an argument with your spouse or are stuck in traffic, your body reacts as if you are facing a threatening situation. Continually allowing your body to be exposed to this kind of stress can lead to serious health problems, like raised blood pressure or a compromised immune system. This can increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke and can speed up the ageing process.

Health problems which can be caused, or exacerbated, by stress, include:

  • Heart disease
  • Anxiety and depression

 Weight control

  • Digestive problems
  • Skin conditions, like eczema
  • High blood pressure

 

Common external causes of stress:

  • Major life changes
  • Work pressures
  • Financial problems
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Being too busy
  • Children and family
     

Common psychological causes of stress:

  • Inability to accept uncertainty
  • Unrealistic expectations
  • Pessimism
  • Perfectionism

 

So, how do you fix stress? You can fix stress by removing the cause. If you can’t remove the cause then you need to learn to manage it. Stress management involves changing the stressful situation when you can, changing your reaction when you can’t, taking care of yourself, and making time for rest and relaxation. Getting enough sleep is also an important factor. 

It’s also a good idea to find a stress release – team sports are a great way of being social while you are doing your body some good. Eating a well balanced diet and getting regular exercise can help you manage your stress.

If you can, talk to your friends or parents. But remember that your community pharmacist is always there to give you lifestyle advice. We are not just all about the pills and potions – we can advise you on exercise, nutrition  and your general wellbeing. As the health professional you see most often we are always available if you need to talk.

Swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)

Causes of swallowing difficulties

Swallowing difficulties can happen at any age. There are a wide range of causes for them, including:

  • some medicines, such as antipsychotics
  • heartburn and acid reflux
  • cancer, such as mouth or throat cancers
  • nervous system or brain disorders
  • muscle disorders
  • blockages or structural issues with your mouth, throat or oesophagus.

Symptoms of swallowing difficulties

Symptoms of swallowing difficulties may include:

  • coughing or choking when eating or drinking
  • bringing food back up, may be through your nose
  • the feeling that food is stuck in your throat
  • having issues chewing your food
  • problems with dribbling.

Swallowing difficulties can cause weight loss, dehydration and chest infections.

Diagnosing swallowing difficulties

Let your healthcare provider know if you have swallowing difficulties. They will ask you about your symptoms and check if any other health conditions you have may be the cause.

Your healthcare provider may refer you to a specialist for tests. These may include a:

  • gastroscopy—a camera is passed down through your mouth to look at your throat and stomach
  • swallowing study—your throat and stomach are x-rayed as you swallow small amounts of food.

Treating swallowing difficulties

How your swallowing difficulties are treated depends on the cause and how severe it is. Treatments may include:

  • medicines to treat acid reflux
  • swallowing therapy with a speech and language therapist
  • making changes to what you eat and drink, such as softer foods and using thickener in drinks
  • using special spoons, plates and cups
  • surgery to widen your oesophagus.
  • using special medication lubricants eg Gloup to help make it easier to swallow tablets etc. For more information click here.

Self care for swallowing difficulties

As well as seeing your healthcare provider, the following tips may help you to get food or liquids into your stomach.

  • Sit upright in a chair—at a table is best.
  • Have regular small meals instead of the main large meals.
  • Eat or drink small mouthfuls at a time.
  • If your voice is gurgly when you eat or drink, give a small cough to make sure your airway is clear.
  • Wet food will be easier to swallow as dry food can catch in your throat.
  • If your food has 2 consistencies, such as fruit in juice and cereal in milk, try to mix it into 1 consistency, or eat the solid and liquid portions separately.
  • Concentrate on eating and avoid talking.
  • Hot, ice-cold or fizzy liquids are easier to swallow than room temperature liquids.
  • If you are told to have thickened liquids, avoid ice-cream and jelly as they thin before swallowing.
  • Drink from the top half of you cup to avoid tipping your head back.

 

Have a look at our range of Gloup medication lubricants here which can help with difficulties swallowing tablets... 

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