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Stress Anxiety And Weddings

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Stress, Anxiety and Weddings

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Summary:
The articles is about the stress and anxiety that comes from getting married and the apprehensions felt by the bride and groom about sealing a “lifetime commitment” through the institution of marriage.


Keywords:
stress and anxiety


Article Body:
Weddings. We've all seen them. Some of us have been to one or two of them. A few probably have participated in one. However, none of us can really know what it feels like to get married until the moment arrives when one sits at the altar, with half your instincts telling you to run to the nearest exit and not look back. One can't imagine or understand what it really means to seal the deal, strap on the old ball and chain, and say goodbye to all the subtle pleasures and little freedoms that being single affords a person, not to mention the relative financial security.

The fact is, weddings cause brides and grooms insane amounts of stress and anxiety. From the moment the guy decides to propose, there's an undue amount of pressure that has to be dealt with. Selecting the perfect place, finding the right ring, and getting the mood for that particular event just right can wreak untold havoc on an otherwise normal and fully functioning mind. Of course, this is nothing compared to the stress and anxiety that comes with actually planning the wedding.

However, the fact is, the most amount of stress and anxiety tends to come at the day of the wedding itself. That's when all the pressure comes down on you and you realize that, at the end of the ceremony, you're going to be bound to one another for “all eternity.” For some, the thought is a welcome one, but for most, there's always going to be that element of uncertainty that causes stress and anxiety to take root once one partner gets to the altar. In some cases, it builds to the point that one half of the pair doesn't want anything to do with the whole affair before the organ even starts playing.

For some, though, all that stress and anxiety pales in comparison to the worries that thinking about the future might bring. Both bride and groom are bound to consider some situations and possibilities of what might happen several decades from the wedding itself, with some of them being perfectly reasonable and others bordering on psychological horror. Is she just after the cash? Will he start looking at other women when she gets old? Will he want kids or not? Will the kids follow her religion or be atheists like him? All of these things tend to pile up and make the stress and anxiety of getting married double, or even triple in some drastic cases.

The fear doesn't even really have to come from the future, as quite a bit of stress and anxiety can come from just the thought of living together. After all, you only really get to know one another when you've lived with each other for extended periods. For those who didn't have a long engagement, this could easily come into play as both parties experience various uncertainties about whether this arrangement is the right move.



However, while all this stress and anxiety is definitely something to be considered, these things are not what one should dwell upon the day of one's wedding. A wedding should be a happy occasion, and one that was prepared for several months ahead of time. Evaluate whether you're just nervous or if you're outright questioning the relationship itself. If you have stress and anxiety the day of the wedding because of the nature of the event, that's fine. In all likelihood, that's a perfectly natural reaction. However, if you're starting to feel nervous because you're not sure you're taking the right step with the right person, then maybe you should have thought about that before proposing, don't you think?


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Stress, Anxiety and Yeast Infections

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710

Summary:
This article tries to prove the cause-and-effect relationship between yeast infection and stress and anxiety. It is also included here the description of yeast infection, its causes, symptoms and treatment.


Keywords:
Stress and Anxiety, Side Effects, Pregnancy


Article Body:
When talking about stress and anxiety, people usually think of problems related to work, finances, studies or the family. Will the words “yeast infection” come to mind? Probably not. But after thinking about it for quiet some time, I finally concluded that yeast infection will definitely cause a lot of stress and anxiety to any woman like me.

When do we consider our jobs or studies to be stressful? Personally, I consider something to be stressful when its demands are already too much for me to bear. My anxiety, on the other hand, is triggered when I feel that there is a looming problem I am trying to avoid but still has a possibility of occurring. Both these situations can be related with yeast infection and having it. To understand this better, it is important to learn more about this health problem.

Yeast is a type of fungus and is scientifically known as Candida. The kind of fungus specifically found in the women's genital area is called Candida Albican. Yeast is naturally found in moisture-rich parts of a person's body like the mouth and, for women, their vagina. Aside from yeast, normal protective bacteria are also found in that area of a woman's body. Yeast infection results from an overgrowth of Candida Albicans or a diminished amount of normal protective bacteria such that the “good” bacteria are outnumbered. Several factors may cause either an increase in the amount of yeast or a decrease in the number of protective bacteria.

Taking antibiotics to eliminate the disease-causing bacteria also affects the protective bacteria in the vagina which will cause it to decrease. A high level of blood-sugar among people with diabetes and women who have their menstruation triggers the proliferation of yeast. Hormonal changes that pregnant woman experience also cause the blood-sugar level to increase resulting as well to a growth in the amount of yeast. A weak immune system resulting from lack of sleep or poor diet will not be able to fight against infections and make it easier to take place. Yeast also thrive in areas that are warm and moisture-laden which is common in situations when women wear tight clothing or sweat excessively.

When a woman has yeast infection she will experience itching, irritation and soreness in the areas affected. She also feels pain during urination and sexual intercourse. Rashes form in the affected areas and vaginal discharges occur. Itching is extremely bothersome especially during instances when one is already preoccupied with other important tasks. The irritation must be very difficult to handle in situations where it is embarrassing to scratch one's self but feels a great need to do it. The pain you avoid to experience despite the strong urge to urinate just might be too much to bear. When placed in these kinds of situations, I imagine that it is not impossible for a woman to feel stressful.

Fortunately, there are ways to avoid having yeast infection. Oral and topical medications such as clotrimazole, ketoconazole and miconazole can be taken or applied to decrease or eliminate yeast proliferation. Some medications, however, have adverse side effects such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, loss of appetite and unusual fatigue and may trigger negative reactions with other medications. Another option to address yeast infections is through lifestyle and diet modifications which requires wearing of cotton-made materials, avoiding the use of tight clothing, eating yogurt and decreasing the consumption of sugary foods. Through regular and strict observance of these modifications, chances of having yeast infection may be limited.

However, it is already part of a woman's system to regularly experience having menstruation. It can also be expected for women to get pregnant at a particular time. These events can make a woman vulnerable to having yeast infections again. The possibility of experiencing difficulties brought about by being infected, I believe, can make any woman anxious.

Does this mean then that women cannot avoid having yeast infection? Maybe or maybe not. Though if it is true that every woman will experience having this problem at least once in their lives, stress and anxiety must be expected to go with it as well. Common stress management techniques most likely will not be effective in this situation, but proper hygiene and medication surely will.


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