A physical stressor refers to any external factor that causes strain or disruption to the body's normal physiological functions. Common examples include environmental factors such as extreme temperatures, noise, and physical injuries, as well as internal factors like illness or fatigue. These stressors can activate the body's stress response, leading to various physical and psychological effects. Managing physical stressors is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being.
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A biological stressor is an internal stressor like illness, disability, and injury. An environmental stressor is a condition or event in your physical environment that cause you stress like pollution, poverty, crowding, noise, and natural disasters.