Stress is a regular part of life, and everyone experiences it from time to time. In some cases, stress can help a person work better under difficult conditions to achieve goals. It can be essential too, for survival in certain circumstances (to trigger the fight-or-flight response in case of danger). However, severe chronic stress that continues for a long time and is not managed can manifest itself in the form of physical problems. Homeopathy for stress works at a psychological level to help the body cope with the stressful conditions, and also minimize the physiological effects of stress.
Stress is a body’s natural way of responding to any danger or threat. When a person senses a threat, certain hormones come into action that either help fight the situation or run away from it. The hormones released in stressful conditions include cortisol and adrenaline. These lead to increased heart rate, alertness, accelerated breathing, high blood pressure, and tightening of muscles. Frequent arousal of this stress mechanism has harmful physical and psychological effects.
Causes of Stress
Different people react to the same kind of stress in different ways. One person may find a given situation stressful while for another person, a similar situation causes no stress. Stress to a large extent depends on a person’s perception of a given situation. Various factors can trigger stress, and these are known as stressors. Some of the major stressors include:
– problems at the workplace
– financial crisis
– disharmony in relationships, marriage
– major life changes
– negative thinking (pessimism)
– demanding perfectionism in everything
– job loss, unemployment
– moving to a new home
– an illness
– death of a family member or someone loved
– stress after a traumatic incidence like abuse, violence, natural disaster or an accident (a condition known as PTSD – post-traumatic stress disorder)
Symptoms of Stress
The symptoms of stress are seen on different levels. Some important symptoms include:
Symptoms of stress on a physical level include:
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Stomach problems
- Seeping troubles
- Muscle aches/
- Changes in sex drive
- Chest pain
Symptoms of stress on the emotional level include:
- Anger
- Irritability
- Mood changes
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Feeling of isolation
Symptoms of stress on the behavioral aspect include:
- Withdrawal from others
- Using drugs
- Abuse of alcohol or tobacco
- Eating excessively
- Loss of Appetite
- Changed sleeping patterns where a person sleeps too much or too little
Symptoms of stress on the cognitive level include:
- Difficulty in concentration
- Weak memory
- Difficulty in making judgments
Homeopathy for Stress
The homeopathic system of medicine carries an excellent scope to help a person manage stress. Homeopathic medicines are constitutional remedies that work on a deep psychological level to give the best results in stress management. They help in building stamina to cope with day-to-day stresses of life. They also help overcome chronic grief that is causing stress. Conditions like depression and anxiety arising from long-standing stress are also treated well with homeopathic medicines.
The top listed homeopathic medicines for stress include Kali Phos, Ignatia Amara, and Natrum Mur.
1. Kali Phos – Top Medicine to Manage Stress
Kali Phos for stress is a top listed remedy used to manage stress that arises from overstraining of mind at the workplace or home.
A constant state of cares and worries leading to stress is a guiding feature to use this medicine. It helps to relax the overstrained mind. People needing Kali Phos tend to remain sad, irritable and restless and may be over-sensitive to noise and light. The person also tends to feel weak, fatigued and exhausted from minimal exertion. Indifference to life, a weak memory, and stress headaches are treated well with Kali Phos. Sleeplessness from stress is also treated with this homeopathic remedy.
Key indications for using Kali Phos for Stress:
– Overstrained mind
– Fatigue
– Headache and Sleeplessness
2. Ignatia Amara – For Managing Stress due to Grief
Ignatia Amara is a well indicated medicine for managing stress that stems from some grief. For example, the grief over the death of a near or dear one or disappointment in love that leads to stress is treated well with Ignatia. The person needing this medicine has consistently sad thoughts, weeps bitterly and has a desire to be left alone. He/She may also sob and sigh frequently. A changeable mood where the person laughs and weeps in quick succession, an indifference to things the person loved in the past, discouragement, mental and physical exhaustion, and dullness of mind and difficulty in comprehension are some other symptoms that may be noted. Such people may also get frightened easily and tend to have restless sleep. Other related symptoms include head heaviness, loss of appetite, constipation and muscle twitches.
Key indications for using Ignatia Amara for Stress
– Stress from grief
– Continuous sadness and weeping
– Mental and physical exhaustion
3. Natrum Mur – For Stress that results in Depression
Natrum Mur as a remedy for stress works well in cases where the stress leads to depression. The guiding features to use Natrum Mur are a desire to be alone, aversion to talking and weeping in loneliness. Consolation tends to worsen the condition, and the person develops an aversion to doing any work (whether physical or mental). They are hurried, anxious and hopeless about the future. They also become absent-minded and suffer from weakness of memory. Dullness of mind and difficulty thinking, fluttering of heart and palpitations are other features. Natrum Mur is also useful for treating hair loss resulting from stress and depression.
Key indications for using Natrum Mur for Stress
– A desire for loneliness
– Aversion to work
– Hair loss from stress
Other Important Medicines
4. Arsenic Album – For Stress that Leads to Anxiety
Arsenic Album is a medicine for stress that leads to anxiety. Anxiety with extreme restlessness, overthinking with several thoughts crowding the mind, a fear of death, trembling, cold sweat, and facial flushing are the typical symptoms that indicate the need for this medicine. Constriction of chest and difficulty in breathing may also be present. The anxiety attacks are more prevalent after midnight. Utmost exhaustion is present in a majority of the cases.
5. Aconitum Napellus – For Managing Acute Stress with Panic Attacks
Aconitum Napellus is a natural medicine prepared from a plant named ‘monkshood.’ As a remedy for stress, Aconitum Napellus is used to manage acute stress (of great intensity) with panic attacks. Extreme anxiety with restlessness and hurriedness along with intense palpitations are the main symptoms. A fear of death may also be present.
6. Coffea Cruda – For Managing Sleeplessness from Stress
Coffea Cruda is a medicine used to treat sleeplessness that develops due to stress. Excessive thoughts flow through the mind constantly and lead to sleeplessness. Palpitations may be present, and the person tosses about in the bed from side to side. Nervousness, restlessness, excessive weeping and lamenting over trifles, oversensitivity, and irritability are the main symptoms that indicate the need for Coffea Cruda.
7. Nux Vomica – For Stress with Irritability and Anger Outbursts
Nux Vomica is a prominent medicine indicated for stress accompanied by irritability and anger outbursts. Nux Vomica is suitable when the person is stressed and tends to get easily angered or irritable, get offended easily, and are quarrelsome. Oversensitivity to light, noise, smell, and anxiety about small things, sleeplessness, and gastric troubles may also be present. An inclination to take drugs or excessive alcohol may be seen among individuals requiring homeopathic medicine Nux Vomica.
8. Aurum Met – For Stress causing Pessimism
Aurum Met is indicated medicine for stress in people who have pessimistic thinking about life.
The person needing Aurum Met is always unhappy and thinks life is a burden. He/She develops a weariness towards life and feels hopeless. Suicidal thoughts, a longing for death, anger from contradictions, palpitations with sleepiness, and fatigue of the limbs are other symptoms.
Health Issues Triggered by Stress
Stress can contribute to many health problems. When left untreated or unmanaged, chronic stress can lead to hair fall, digestive issues, skin problems, weight gain and other serious problems like heart diseases, hypertension (high blood pressure), diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and reproductive issues.
1. Stress and Heart Disease
The link between heart disease and stress is not yet clearly understood. However, it is known that stress contributes to many changes in the body that collectively work and increase the risk for heart disease. These changes resulting from stress include an increase in blood pressure, worsening of high cholesterol, thickening of the blood, damage to the lining of blood vessels, and atherosclerosis. Other contributing factors include alcohol, smoking, overeating, and doing less exercise due to stress.
2. Stress and High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Stress does tend to cause an increase in the blood pressure due to the rise of the hormones adrenaline and cortisol. However, this increase in blood pressure is temporary, and it drops down to normal levels once the stressful condition is over. The exact link between stress and long-term hypertension is not known, but it is possible that frequent rising and falling of blood pressure due to stress may add up over time, and lead to chronic hypertension. Along with this, if a person consumes alcohol, tobacco, or starts overeating, these factors can contribute to chronic hypertension.
3. Stress and Diabetes
Chronic stress carries a risk of contributing to the development of type 2 diabetes. Stress may lead to unhealthy lifestyle habits like lack of exercise, smoking, changing eating habits, alcohol intake, etc. All these factors put a person at risk for developing diabetes. Stress causes long-term activation of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis (a complex set of interactions between the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and the adrenal glands) and the sympathetic nervous system. These lead to the development of abdominal obesity and further increase the risk of diabetes.
4. Stress and Obesity
During a stressful situation, the hormone cortisol is released. This hormone is known to increase the appetite, and increase the cravings for sugary and fatty foods. This can increase the belly fat and cause obesity over time.
5. Stress and Digestive Complaints
Stress can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract ( GIT ). The process of digestion slows down during stress. Stress can also cause inflammation in the GIT, acid reflux, diarrhea, constipation and bloating. It is also a leading predisposing factor for IBS – irritable bowel syndrome and tends to worsen peptic ulcers.
6. Stress and Reproductive Problems
In males, stress can lead to weak erections or impotence. In females, stress can lead to low libido, severe premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and intense symptoms during menopause. In pregnant women, the chances of a premature birth increase if the woman is stressed.
7. Stress and Hair Fall
Stress can lead to hair fall by triggering conditions like telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, and trichotillomania. In the case of telogen effluvium, stress makes hair follicles to go into a resting phase. The affected hair falls out in bunches upon combing or washing.
Stress can also cause hair loss in spots (alopecia areata) by triggering an autoimmune response.
Trichotillomania is a condition where a person has an irresistible desire to pull out hair from eyebrows, scalp, and other areas of the body as a result of stress.
8. Stress and Skin Complaints
Stress can trigger many skin complaints and cause flare-ups. Acne is one of the most common skin conditions triggered by stress. Stress boosts the levels of the hormone cortisol. This leads to an increase in the production of oil, making the skin more prone towards acne. Stress can also trigger or flare up an autoimmune response linked to skin complaints like vitiligo and psoriasis. Apart from these, eczema and acne rosacea also tend to flare up due to stress.
Classification of Stress
Stress can be divided into three types – acute stress, episodic acute stress, and chronic stress.
Acute stress
It is short-term stress and is also the most common type of stress. In acute stress, the body immediately reacts to a new challenge or an event. For example, giving a speech to a group of people, an argument with someone, or being stuck in a traffic jam can trigger acute stress. The symptoms of acute stress include increased heart rate, anxiety, shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart, increased sweat, tension headache and tensed muscles in the neck and back.
Episodic Acute Stress
Episodic acute stress is the condition where acute stress occurs on a very frequent basis. Anxious personalities and people who tend to think negatively most of the time are at an increased risk to suffer from episodic acute stress. The symptoms of episodic acute stress include tension headaches, migraines, depression, chronic fatigue, hypertension, and irritability.
Chronic Stress
The stress that is persistent and lasts for a long time is known as chronic stress. Chronic stress occurs due to a variety of reasons, like unhealthy relationships, poverty, unsatisfactory job/career. Persons with chronic stress are at a high risk to develop conditions like heart disease, stroke, cancer or to commit suicide.
Stress Management
Apart from homeopathy, the following tips can help manage stress:
– Adopting relaxing techniques like yoga, meditation
– Taking a healthy diet including fresh fruits, vegetables, and omega three fatty acids
– Doing regular exercise
– Getting enough sleep
– Avoiding taking alcohol, drugs, and tobacco
– Cutting down the amount of sugar and caffeine intake
– Deep breathing exercises
– Maintaining a positive attitude towards life
– Taking time to cultivate some relaxing hobbies
i am diabetic and usually feel lot of stress from action man become calm and thinker please suggest medicine if any
sir iam a 19 year old boy. i feel stressed, don’t interested in any things and mental and physical tiredness. i have serious family circumstances. Any general homeopathic medicine to cure my stress. i think long term stress effect my mind and body.
WHEN IN STRESS OR ANGRY THERE IS PAIN IN HEART AREA AND PAIN GOES ON ITS OWN WHEN RELAXED.pLEASE WRITE REMEDY.
THANKS YOU IN ADVANCE.
Dr. Sb.
My age is 47 years, and a patient of diabitees and some blood pressure. I am feeling grief, sadness, death, hurry working and negative thinking all the day. Pain in backside of neck. Most of the daytime, my head rounds. My mind thinks slow now. Kindly select medicine for me. Thankful to you.
Mashallah, your instructions are very useful. i think my remedy is kali phos.
30 year-old man was rejected and undermined by mother and family as a child and adolescent and feels he is worthless. He has asthma and chronic catarrh from this stress. Now he works too hard to prove himself and has stress, exhaustion and depression from overwork. Which remedies, at what potencies, for how long does he need to help him? He is otherwise healthy, eats well and just needs to get past this old very serious and distressing stress syndrome. He is having CBT as therapy and has a loving partner and new baby. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
My son who is 21 is sevverely depressed < he is living in the past where he grew up abroad. He is angry and blaming on parents for the changes in his life. He does not attend classes. He is very thin and smokes a lot. He has bouts of anger and yelling. He demands that parents now must make his life easy by sending him abroad. He even wants his father find work abroad so that he can go and settle easily, He does not want to wor hard and pass his college. He cries while he pours his heart out. What can homeopathy do in this case? what is the medication?
thanks
Good Afternoon Dr.
greetings !!!
A quick one, i have been a patient of anxiety and stress 5 years back, i was cured by a homeopathic doc, a magician, who cured me in few days, i had gone through a time where i had a gastro issue mixed with stress and anxiety… due to my work pressure currently m going through a stage where i have lost about 5 kgs weight and don’t feel hungry and a vomiting sensation after food and a little food fills me up wh no sleep … only 4 – 5 hrs max … plz suggest a medicine for this.
Regards
Going through a divorce and separated from children. On top of tgat..suffering with a sport I jury to foot which has left me not doing a lot but over thinking.
What do you suggest?
I have a history of anxiety and depression, I believe resulting from an abusive and controlling marriage, sudden death of my mother and now my son going to live with his father out of the blue. I was treated with vensir and antipsychotics for a few years, but about 18 months ago weaned myself off them all. It has been 3 years since my separation and only 6 month since my son, 9 years old went to live with his dad. I have been well, exercising 3 times a week, watching my diet, lost weight, but I am constantly tired, sleeping terribly and tearful all of the time, making mistakes at work and really cant get myself sorted. I don’t want to go back on prescribed meds, I was advised I would probably be on them for live due to the events and breakdown etc, but I really don’t want to go there again. life is stressful, but no more than what I should be coping with really and I reluctantly make myself go out socially which is a struggle to, as well as having to meet and talk to people.
could you advise anything that could help at all?
blood tests all ok eg thyroid, fbc etc
many thanks
karen
calc phos 200
Hello Dr Sharma,
I’m desperate. I have chronic post traumatic stress which I cope with mentally now but I am crippled with pain. My muscles seize up in a tight constricting way especially in my shoulders neck ribs and lower back. No treatment works and it puts me in complete despair. If I could deal with this I could cope with life. My parents were violent to me as a child, my mother manipulative and wildly unpredictable one minute loving the next vicious and critical. In recent years (I’m in my 40s) I lived next door to psychopathic criminals who psychologically tortured me and my partner, every authority failed us including the police, and my health and spirit broke. My nightmares have reduced over time, but my body is like a suit of painful armour that thinks it is protecting me. Any shock, bad news or stress makes pain worse. My pain limits my life hugely and things are close to intolerable.
I saw a classical homeopath recently and I think she prescribed Causticum 10M but after 5 weeks I feel no change. I’ve used other homeopathic remedies to help other symptoms such as Coffea which helped greatly when I detoxed from sweeteners. I would be very grateful for any advice you could give. Sarah
Hello.
I need professional advice on Homeopathic med for anxity / stress .
I will pay for consulation if needed. I use a couple different ones. Not sure they are good/
Bruce Potter – st pete FL
Sir Have chronic insomania, stress and sleep disorder whole night I never sleep sometimes I fill to go outside of my house in night .Sometimes I fill negative feeling . My mood is very sad.Feeling to not live more.Pls suggeest Medicine my age is 33 years .
I am a job doer and and got married 3 months back. Prasently I and suffering from morning
deression,sleeps late hours in morning uuto 10 -11 a.m i.e., not attending office,feels fears, doesnot work even household any task, do not want to go in sunlight and talk to any person. I am a perfectnist also. I want every things in order and according to my plannings in present and past. I think always about my past why all was not as per my plannings.Please suggest me best medicines of Homoeopathy.
dear dr.i am 54 years of age,have suffered with depression and ocd since early twenties.no compulsions ,but constant intrusive upsetting thoughts.i am taking prozac for years.what remedy would you sugest.thank you.
indifferent, confused, anger for loss of time, lack of initiatives, fear of financial rune otherwise intelligent
My friend has a very abusive husband. The abuse takes the form of verbal, physical and sexual abuse. He continuously monitors my friend and is obsessively suspicious of her. During the abusive phases, he hits her, abuses her verbally with extremely bad language and practically rapes her.
She is in absolute fear of her husband and I keep talking to her to help get her fear out of her system. I even ask her to vent her anger and frustrations as I have found she calms down quite a bit after this.
Please suggest some medication that will help her regain emotional strength to fight back.
Thanks
Dear Sir,
From very very long time I have anxiety and depression. Main reasons are low self confidence and low self esteem. I always am worried, haveextreme shyness and fear inside my heart. I have withdrawl from social life. My studies are ruined and not married. Please suggest best remedy for me.
Thanks
Dear Sir,
Greetings of the day!
I read your valuable information on depression,stress and anexity.I want to use Kali Phos. Please tell me in which potenci May be taken ? What should be doses and in which pathy I mean in homoeopathy or Biochemic ?in how many days to get desired result ?How long should be taken ? Any side effects if use in long terms ?
Thanks and Regards
Iqbal
Parulchaudharyy.pc@gmail.com
i get stressed very quick what sulution would u giv and i am only 15
is ther any effective medicine in homoeo for stress due to work for a lady employee 30 working in a bank. now doing english medcine having side effect such as drowsiness?
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