Stress occurs when you are faced with a problem or demand in life that results in physical or emotional tension.
A severe reaction to stress may be accompanied by increased activity, psychomotor agitation, or retardation.
Patients often experience symptoms of a panic state: rapid breathing, increased sweating, redness of the skin, tachycardia, etc.
Elevated body temperature can also indicate stress.
If the temperature is elevated as a result of thermoneurosis, it usually does not exceed 37.5.
If a person has a temperature of 38, we are unlikely to talk about stress; most likely, it is some kind of inflammation.
Often the feeling of cold in people with a hypersensitive nervous system is accompanied by severe anxiety.
In addition, this may be a consequence of fright.
This is a temporary symptom - as soon as a person manages to relax and calm down, he stops freezing.
Stress causes changes in intestinal blood flow and changes the activity of the immune system - as a result, the intestinal wall becomes sensitive to irritants.