A meeting here, an appointment there, plus a quick dash around the supermarket before picking the kids up from nursery: it all adds up to stress on a massive scale, and often on a daily basis. Can a stressful daily life have an impact on one's mental health and also affect the immune system? The answer is a resounding 'Yes'. Find out how and why here. You will also learn how you can strengthen your immune system. Enter our competition as well, and with a bit of luck you could win one of the attractive prizes designed to give your health a boost.
Conversely, positive emotions such as joy, gratitude and calmness and a general feeling of wellbeing can strengthen the immune system: happy and contented people tend to have a better immune function.
«Most people know their digestion and their own personal digestive habits. The gut likes to have rituals, but they don't have to be the same for everyone. If you notice changes, there's often something out of kilter.»
A person's mental state has a major effect on the immune system. This effect can be positive or negative. Everyone's individual differences play a huge role here. There is no one-size-fits-all formula that guarantees one's mental state will have a positive effect on the immune system. It is clear, however, that a good mental health and stress management are key factors in maintaining a strong immune system.
Getting enough relaxation in your daily life has a sustainable effect on your health. That's why SWICA supports its customers who have supplementary cover with up to 1'300 francs per year (find out more) and with a variety in the field of health promotion such as traditional massage, autogenic training, yoga, breathing gymnastics, and for exercise options such as fitness classes, Pilates, tennis and much more. By the way, supplementary insurance is a valuable add-on to your basic insurance in every case, and you can purchase a plan from SWICA at any time, regardless of which insurer currently provides your basic insurance.
Are you plagued by worries and fears or are you aware of other psychological symptoms? A challenging everyday situation or other uncertainties can cause stress. As part of the santé24 telemedicine service, SWICA offers its customers psychiatric/psychological counselling from specialists. Contact us to arrange an appointment.
SWICA customers benefit from additional medical services with santé24. Doctors and specialists are available around the clock, free of charge, 365 days a year. Find out more:
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