Whilst they may feel really similar, anxiety and stress are closely related and occasionally coexist but, they’re not the same thing.
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Stress is our body’s response to challenging or threatening situations, and it can manifest in a range of physical and emotional symptoms.2 When stress becomes chronic or overwhelming, it can contribute to the development or exacerbation of anxiety.3
Anxiety is defined by feeling persistently and excessively worried. You might feel tense and apprehensive or feel like you’re always anticipating possible danger and future trouble.4 Your body can react by tensing muscles, breathing faster, and making your heart beat faster.5
Learning to manage stress through healthy coping mechanisms, such as exercise, relaxation techniques, and social support, can be important in learning to prevent or alleviate anxiety symptoms too.6
A bit of anxiety and stress is completely normal, but if you find that it starts to interfere with your day-to-day activities, you should speak to your GP – they’ll be able to offer you tailored advice and support to help with your symptoms.