7 types of pain directly related to emotional state

We’ve all experienced that sinking feeling in our stomach before an important meeting or   a persistent  headache after an argument. These physical signals are very real, even if there’s no obvious injury or illness. Why? Because our brains and bodies don’t operate in isolation: what we feel directly affects our physical state. Stress, anxiety, or sadness can trigger a real chain reaction in our bodies. Tense muscles, shortness of breath, digestive problems… our bodies go into “alert” mode, even if the threat is purely emotional.
7 Common Pains That Speak for You
  1. Emotional migraine
Everyday tensions can build   like a cloud waiting to burst  . The result? A persistent migraine. As the mind overheats, the muscles in the neck and scalp tense… and   suddenly, pain strikes   !
  1. The back that says it all