stress losses your hunger
It depends upon whether they hit their head or not. A bump to the head can cause memory loss. Another cause of memory loss is stress or anxiety.
Unfortunately yes. It's probably the most common cause.
Stress can lead to weight loss through various mechanisms, such as decreasing appetite, increasing metabolism, and disrupting eating patterns. Additionally, chronic stress can trigger the release of stress hormones like cortisol, which can stimulate the breakdown of muscle protein and lead to weight loss. Stress can also impact food choices, leading individuals to opt for less healthy, calorie-dense foods or skip meals altogether.
Stress can make you age faster than other people due to the toll it takes on the body. Stress can cause high blood pressure, an upset stomach, headaches, and make existing medical conditions worse.
I have not heard of it . you need to go toyour dr to check for the causes of your hair loss . then you get the right treatment. if you have been stress lately that can be one of the reasons as stress does cause hair loss
It can be a number of things. Stress and depression are the most likely cause. It can be a sign of diabetes, or even cancer.
Of course not, there is no direct correlation.There is no connections with hair length. Hair loss can cause by Stress, Genetics and Improper diet.
Yes, it can also cause general confusion in a 'dementia' type effect, however it is temporary (unlike demetia!)
There's no evidence that simply using a computer would cause hair loss. If overuse of the computer is for some reson causing enormous stress, hair loss could possibly (though unlikely) result, but the cause would be stress, not anything emitting from the computer. Hair loss is typically a result of genetics and age. Hello. No it cant. Look up Alopecia.
Potential factors that can cause hair loss in cats include parasites, allergies, hormonal imbalances, stress, and underlying medical conditions such as thyroid disease or skin infections.
Yes, stress can lead to hair loss in dogs due to a condition called alopecia. Stress can disrupt the normal hair growth cycle, resulting in excessive shedding or bald patches. It's important to address the underlying cause of stress and consult with a veterinarian for proper treatment.