Post-earthquake Stress Affects the Cardiovascular System

Post-earthquake Stress Affects Cardiovascular System
Post-earthquake Stress Affects the Cardiovascular System

General Surgery Specialist Prof. Dr. Murat Aksoy talked about the ways to avoid stress and the importance of phytotherapeutic supports in coping with anxiety disorder. Saying that low-dose stress is directly proportional to success, Aksoy said, “The most classic example of this is the stress we experience in the time it takes to finish a job on time. However, if the source of stress is natural disasters such as earthquakes that affect our whole country, it can be severe. If we do not have the opportunity to eliminate stress and therefore it continues for a long time, our body activates a number of defense mechanisms to cope with stress, which can cause diseases.

“The cardiovascular system is most affected”

Emphasizing that the most important response of the body to stress is the changes in the cardiovascular system, Aksoy said, “When we encounter a source of stress, our heart rate increases, blood pressure rises and breathing becomes more frequent. Because at that time, an external threat is perceived. If the cause of stress disappears, the system returns to its original state. However, when it becomes continuous, the body may lose its balance of defense and attack and come to the point of struggling with diseases. These include heart diseases, high blood pressure, heart rhythm disorders, obesity, depression and anxiety.

“It is important to support the feeling of well-being with natural methods”

Murat Aksoy emphasized that the unpredictability of natural disasters such as earthquakes, the feeling of helplessness in the person, causing changes in his life and the emergence of psychological problems, emphasized that depression and post-traumatic stress disorder are the most common mental disorders after the earthquake.

Stating that they are worried that depression may be the biggest health problem in the world by 2030 by the health authorities, Aksoy emphasized that the increase in the use of depression drugs can be balanced by turning to phytotherapeutic products and creating solutions in more natural ways.

Stating that we can choose products that support the management of mood disorders, depression, stress and anxiety with natural ingredients in these sad and difficult days we live in, Aksoy said, “Standardized patented Saffron extract reduces negative moods by about 31% when used alone, and about 42% when used together with antidepressants. There are some studies that show that it has a positive effect on the rate of increase. Saffron, that is, the top of the female organ (stigma) of the flowers of the Crocussativus plant has been cherished not only as a valuable spice but also as a medicine that can be effective in many diseases. Likewise, studies conducted today show us that saffron has a positive effect of about 33% in menopausal symptoms such as anxiety and depression, without any estrogenic effect. It is very difficult to collect, therefore it is an expensive herbal product. The standardized extract of Rhodiola, a plant species from the Crassulaceae family, also helps to stabilize mood and mood in mild to moderate depression.

From phytotherapeutic products; Emphasizing that branches such as psychiatry, gynecology, gastroenterology, dietitian, surgery, urology, physical therapy and orthopedics, athlete health and cognitive performance can benefit, Aksoy said, “Melisa extract is also an effective herbal product. As it rapidly reduces the cortisol level in the saliva, it balances the anxiety picture and supports your daily performance. Another example is passiflora extract. Studies have shown that it provides improvement in mild and moderate anxiety scores with no side effects. A significant improvement was observed in the anxiety scores of the patients who were given passiflora extract 90 minutes before the surgical operations, at the 10th and 30th minutes. Of course, it is necessary to make sure that all these extracts are standardized and patented. Lavender oil has also been found to be effective in coping with general anxiety problems.

In addition to all these, Aksoy stated that 30 minutes of exercise a day, social activities and being open to changes are among the healthy ways of coping with stress. Making unhealthy choices in our lives that will lead us to negativity will only lead us to a dead end. In such cases, it is up to the person to choose natural methods. In addition to these, if the size of the stress caused by the earthquake makes our lives difficult, we should apply to mental health specialists or centers with mental health specialists in addition to natural supports.” he concluded his speech.