Women who have experienced sexual assault and / or rape are more likely to experience the following physical symptoms:
frequent feelings of fatigue, obesity, severe PMS, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic pelvic pain, frequent headaches, frequent vaginal infections, trouble sleeping and overall less satisfaction with their physical health.
Women who reported a history of abuse were more likely to report the following symptoms: chronic pelvic pain,
frequent feelings of fatigue, obesity, severe PMS, irritable bowel syndrome, frequent headaches, trouble sleeping, frequent vaginal infections, and overall less satisfaction with their physical health than their non-abused counterparts.
Not exact matches
Yet, sadly, the opposite tends to happen: 51 %
of workers skip exercising between two and five days a week as a result
of the holidays, According to one study, when
frequent exercisers become inactive, it takes just one week for them to begin to
feel depressed and
fatigued.
In the early stages
of pregnancy, you may also
feel other symptoms, including
fatigue, mood swings, nausea, food cravings and
frequent urination.
Perinatal depression and anxiety is the most common complication following childbirth, characterized by
frequent crying, mood swings, irritability, extreme
fatigue, difficulty concentrating, sleep problems, loss
of sexual interest, pervasive anxiety, appetite changes, negative scary thoughts,
feelings of inadequacy, ruminating, hopelessness and despair.
You may be suffering from adrenal
fatigue, technically known as hypoadrenalism; Addison's syndrome if you have any
of the following: • «wake up tired in the morning», •
feel challenges bring fear or anxiety rather than confidence, • allergies that come on or get worse in adulthood, •
frequent «flu» (susceptible to what goes around), • arthritis (joint swelling and pain), • «
feelings of being helpless, hopeless or both»; depression • «trouble remembering»; impaired memory • «trouble concentrating» • «hard to get to sleep»; insomnia, • inability to loose weight despite «best» efforts.
Hypothyroidism's symptoms include weight gain,
fatigue, dry skin, constipation,
frequent menstrual periods in women, and a
feeling of being too cold.
If you have symptoms such as tiredness, fearfulness, allergies,
frequent influenza, arthritis, anxiety, depression, reduced memory and difficulties in concentrating, insomnia,
feelings of being worn - out, and the inability to lose weight after extensive efforts, you may be suffering from Adrenal
Fatigue (technically known as hypoadrenia).
Symptoms
of hypothyroidism include
fatigue, sluggishness, depression, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, unexplained or excessive weight gain, dry skin, coarse and / or itchy skin, dry hair, hair loss,
feeling cold (especially in the extremities), constipation, muscle cramps, joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, increased menstrual flow, low sex drive, and more
frequent periods, among others.
(NaturalHealth365) Many Americans suffer from hypothyroidism and the uncomfortable symptoms that accommodate it such as cold hands and feet, low body temperature, sensitivity to cold,
feeling chilled, headaches, insomnia, dry skin, puffy eyes, hair loss, breaking nails, joint aches, constipation, brain fog,
fatigue,
frequent infections, ringing in the ears, dizziness, loss
of libido, depression and weight gain.
The immune system, overwhelmed by the sheer volume
of foreign invaders, succumb to
feelings of sluggishness,
fatigue, lethargy, stress, skin issues, excess weight, and
frequent bouts
of common illnesses.