Some Reasons that May Explain Your Pain
Stress and anxiety can wreck havoc on the body. Headaches are a well-known symptom of stress, but tense and constricted muscles, causing fatigue and cramps all over may be another symptom. Such symptoms may be a result of unresolved emotional problems.
In fact, Doctor Susanne Babbel says that "chronic pain might not only be caused by physical injury but also by stress and emotional issues. Often physical pain functions to warn a person that there is still emotional work to be done." So, according to Dr. Babbel's theory, what is your body telling you?
1) Headaches can be a result of battling obstacles and worrying about the little things.
Overcome it: The best way to deal with headaches is to take the time to relax. Dedicating some time to peace and quiet will increase your productivity afterward.
2) Neck pain is often a result of built up resentment.
Overcome it: While it may be hard to forgive and let go, redirecting your attitude can make all the difference. It's not possible to always meet your high expectations. Focus instead, on the things you love, your unique abilities and your past achievements.
3) Shoulder pain may arise due to having to make tough decisions.
Overcome it: Perhaps you are feeling pressured by others, or maybe you are naturally indecisive. Whatever the case may be, lighten your load by sharing it with someone close to you. Even if they are unable to help, talking about your concerns aloud can alleviate the tension and enable you to come up with a solution.
4) Upper back pain usually arises due to feeling unappreciated or fearing love.
Overcome it: A lack of support from family and friends may be hurtful. One solution is to communicate openly and reconnect with those who love you. Be friendly and don't hold back words of affection.
5) Lower back pain can be induced by fear of loss and obsession with money.
Overcome it: While financial worries are damaging to one's health and relationships, it is important to remember that money does not buy happiness. Focus on doing things that you enjoy, then the profit will follow.
6) Joint pain in the elbows may be a result of stubbornness.
Overcome it: It is natural for humans to resist significant changes and fear what's new. However, most of the time, life is not as complicated as we make it out to be.
7) Pain in your hands may be caused by an absence of companionship.
Overcome it: Hand pain often arises in introverted people. Come out of your shell and dedicate your time to making new friends, enabling you to feel a part of the crowd.
8) Hip pain may signify a fear of change.
Overcome it: People become accustomed to routine and they become comfortable in a predictive lifestyle. But life is very much like a river, it continues to pass us by and change - at the same time, this is what keeps life interesting.
9) Knee pain can be a signal of inflated ego.
Overcome it: Instead of focusing on yourself, pay attention to the struggles of a friend, parent or coworker. Giving more of your time to others will enable you to feel more fulfilled.
10) Calf pain may arise due to tense relationships, especially when feeling possessive or jealous.
Overcome it: Instead of trying to control or change your partner, think of why you became close to them in the first place. If, however, you come to realize that the person you are with is driving you to lose touch with yourself, it may be time to move on.
11) Pain in the ankles signify that you may be stuck in a rut.
Overcome it: Our lives often tend to get busy, and as a result we forget to take proper care of ourselves. Perhaps we are holding off on fulfilling our dreams. If you are feeling stuck, change up your routine a little, or book a trip enabling you to de-stress and relax.
12) Pain in the feet could signify that you feel like a failure.
Overcome it: Perhaps you feel stuck, are unable to move forward or feel that everything around you is going wrong. To fight the pain, focus on the details of life and the beauty of the world. Be sure to use all five of your senses to optimize your experiences and focus on the things that interest you.
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In fact, Doctor Susanne Babbel says that "chronic pain might not only be caused by physical injury but also by stress and emotional issues. Often physical pain functions to warn a person that there is still emotional work to be done." So, according to Dr. Babbel's theory, what is your body telling you?
1) Headaches can be a result of battling obstacles and worrying about the little things.
Overcome it: The best way to deal with headaches is to take the time to relax. Dedicating some time to peace and quiet will increase your productivity afterward.
2) Neck pain is often a result of built up resentment.
Overcome it: While it may be hard to forgive and let go, redirecting your attitude can make all the difference. It's not possible to always meet your high expectations. Focus instead, on the things you love, your unique abilities and your past achievements.
3) Shoulder pain may arise due to having to make tough decisions.
Overcome it: Perhaps you are feeling pressured by others, or maybe you are naturally indecisive. Whatever the case may be, lighten your load by sharing it with someone close to you. Even if they are unable to help, talking about your concerns aloud can alleviate the tension and enable you to come up with a solution.
4) Upper back pain usually arises due to feeling unappreciated or fearing love.
Overcome it: A lack of support from family and friends may be hurtful. One solution is to communicate openly and reconnect with those who love you. Be friendly and don't hold back words of affection.
5) Lower back pain can be induced by fear of loss and obsession with money.
Overcome it: While financial worries are damaging to one's health and relationships, it is important to remember that money does not buy happiness. Focus on doing things that you enjoy, then the profit will follow.
6) Joint pain in the elbows may be a result of stubbornness.
Overcome it: It is natural for humans to resist significant changes and fear what's new. However, most of the time, life is not as complicated as we make it out to be.
7) Pain in your hands may be caused by an absence of companionship.
Overcome it: Hand pain often arises in introverted people. Come out of your shell and dedicate your time to making new friends, enabling you to feel a part of the crowd.
8) Hip pain may signify a fear of change.
Overcome it: People become accustomed to routine and they become comfortable in a predictive lifestyle. But life is very much like a river, it continues to pass us by and change - at the same time, this is what keeps life interesting.
9) Knee pain can be a signal of inflated ego.
Overcome it: Instead of focusing on yourself, pay attention to the struggles of a friend, parent or coworker. Giving more of your time to others will enable you to feel more fulfilled.
10) Calf pain may arise due to tense relationships, especially when feeling possessive or jealous.
Overcome it: Instead of trying to control or change your partner, think of why you became close to them in the first place. If, however, you come to realize that the person you are with is driving you to lose touch with yourself, it may be time to move on.
11) Pain in the ankles signify that you may be stuck in a rut.
Overcome it: Our lives often tend to get busy, and as a result we forget to take proper care of ourselves. Perhaps we are holding off on fulfilling our dreams. If you are feeling stuck, change up your routine a little, or book a trip enabling you to de-stress and relax.
12) Pain in the feet could signify that you feel like a failure.
Overcome it: Perhaps you feel stuck, are unable to move forward or feel that everything around you is going wrong. To fight the pain, focus on the details of life and the beauty of the world. Be sure to use all five of your senses to optimize your experiences and focus on the things that interest you.
this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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