Updated On: 26 July, 2023 01:02 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Did you know that stress can have physical manifestations in unique areas of our bodies? On World Brain Day, Midday Online spoke to a psychologist to uncover how mental stress translates physically across the human body

Stress can trigger shallow breathing or hyperventilation, leading to shortness of breath or a sensation of tightness in the chess. Image Courtesy: iStock
The mind and body are closely interconnected. The occurrence of mental stress can have various physiological effects on the body, leading to physical discomfort. This phenomenon is often referred to as the mind-body connection. When you experience mental stress, your body releases stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. These hormones can impact different systems within the body, leading to various physical manifestations.
From thought to pain, stress has real manifestations in the form of physical pain. To unravel the invisible impact of mental stress on our bodies, Midday Online spoke to Mrs Rucha Shrikhande Divekar, consultant psychologist at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune.