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Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Sudden stress triggers biochemical reactions in your body, such as the electrical surge you feel after a fright or dangerous situation. The reaction comes down to the release of adrenaline and endorphins.
These chemicals help your body change from its normal condition to a state of readiness, a level of awareness that helps you decide on a reaction to the crisis. For example, your digestion slows to preserve energy for other physical responses. Your heart rate climbs to help deliver more oxygenated blood to major muscle groups. Of course, in the case of a car accident, the incident is sudden, and these hormone responses kick in after the collision and typically have little role in helping you in the aftermath.
However, there are complications to this reaction that may have a negative effect on you. With endorphin release, your after-accident pain may be partially or completely masked. It may take days, in fact, for the full extent of pain from your injuries to reveal itself. Obvious physical injuries, such as broken bones, may need immediate medical attention. The hidden injuries, masked by endorphins, are often no less significant, but they can be much easier to shrug off.
The force transferred at the time of impact gets absorbed by your soft tissue, muscles, and ligaments that typically hold your bone structure in place. As the chemical response to the accident subsides, substantial pain can set in. With no other major medical concerns, a visit to Pinnacle Health Chiropractic may be your best solution for recovery in the days after a car accident. An adequate blood supply helps reduce inflammation and minimize pain while providing the resources needed for the healing process.
A series of adjustments can quickly get you on the road to recovery. Keep reading to learn how your diet can improve your condition.
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