Blood Stress Test

Stress

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This test measures key blood markers (cortisol, TSH and C-Reactive Protein) that can be altered when stress is persistent and your body is having a chronic inflammatory response.

Cortisol
It is one of the main stress hormones. Measuring its concentration over time is useful to assess whether we suffer from recurrent imbalances, according to the values in range and to better evaluate the amount of stress we are exposed to and the impact on our health.
TSH
Chronically elevated cortisol is one of the reasons why thyroid function can be affected. We look at TSH values to better understand the impact that excess cortisol can have on our thyroid gland and our health.
hs-C Reactive Protein
Assessing CRP levels can be useful in detecting possible inflammatory processes that are affecting cortisol levels.

Is stress taking its toll on you? Beyond an elevated cortisol value, you may be experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, insomnia, digestive problems or general malaise, which may be related to chronic stress. This test offers a more complete picture of how stress is affecting your body.

THE STRESS AND CORTISOL TEST IS FOR YOU IF...

  • You suffer from chronic stress and you want to know if it is having an impact on your health and your thyroid function.
  • You want to get a complete picture of the impact of stress on your body and find out whether there is a inflammatory response partner.
  • You have some of these symptoms and you suspect it may be stress: high blood pressure, changes in the amount of food you eat, sleep problems, overweight, mood swings, muscle pain or tiredness.
  • You want to monitor your STRESS LEVELS to determine if lifestyle changes are needed.
  • You want a personalised plan with clear actions to manage and reduce stress.

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Tiredness, weight or mood swings? Alterations in thyroid function can affect the balance of the body. With this test you can evaluate the main thyroid markers in the blood (free T4 and TSH, which regulates the gland) and identify possible alterations such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, without displacement.

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Fatigue, weakness or lack of energy? In this analysis you can discover the levels of the vitamins responsible for your well-being, whose deficiency can explain symptoms such as tiredness, weakness, sleep problems or brittle hair and nails. From home and results with medical interpretation.

Everything you need to know

Frequently asked questions about this test

Although hormone levels are highly variable, a quarterly assessment may be the best way to see if lifestyle changes have had an effect on these markers.

Cortisol is considered a stress hormone because its functions include raising blood sugar levels to give our cells extra energy in times of stress or illness and to fight inflammation. Therefore, cortisol can be chronically elevated mainly due to:

  • Chronic exposure to physical or emotional stress.
  • Extreme fasting and not consuming enough carbohydrates for long periods of time.
  • Suffering from chronic low-grade inflammation (arising from food intolerances, viruses and infections, bacterial overgrowth, etc.).
  • Prolonged use of steroid treatment.

Cortisol concentrations vary biologically throughout the day in a circadian, i.e. daily, pattern. Cortisol levels are highest in the morning around 08:00 and decrease to their lowest levels in the evening around 23:00. In the early morning, around 03:00-04:00, they increase again and the cycle repeats itself.

It must be done on an empty stomach (8 hours, you can drink water), it must be done first thing in the morning and it is recommended to have had a good night's rest or at least one day with the usual routine.    

Cortisol is a hormone formed in the adrenal glands that helps the body get extra energy to cope with times of stress or when glucose levels are low by breaking down tissues through a process known as catabolism. While it can be useful for short periods of time, maintaining chronically high cortisol levels can trigger a number of consequences that negatively affect your health. The main ones include:

  • Weakening of the immune system
  • Sleep disorders
  • Thyroid function disorders
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Poorer recovery after physical exercise
  • Imbalances in the menstrual cycle
  • Other imbalances: weight gain, increased blood pressure and excess blood glucose.

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