Medically reviewed by Kathleen Daly, MD Anxiety can cause stomach pain that feels like cramps, nausea, or heartburn. The brain and gut communicate through nerves, linking anxiety to stomach symptoms.
Stronger coordination between the brain and the stomach’s natural rhythm is linked to higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress, according to the largest study of its kind from Aarhus ...
Increased esophageal hypervigilance and anxiety were associated with worse post-treatment symptoms and poor quality of life ...
Research shows gut feelings aren’t just a metaphor; the stomach communicates with the brain, and this exchange can influence ...
This guide explains early signs of anxiety across body, mind and daily habits, with practical steps for people in India to ...
As I sank into my couch after a long day, I felt that familiar drop in my stomach and flush of heat rise in my face. “Oh no.” I thought to myself, immediately. “I must be getting anxious. That’s not ...