The Physical Symptoms Of Grief And How To Handle Them

By: Myles O'Riordan
Tuesday, July 25, 2023

The grieving process is a deeply emotional experience, but it can also manifest in physical symptoms that affect the bereaved individuals. At Wagg Funeral Home, we know that grief impacts people in various ways, and physical symptoms of grief and how to handle them can vary from person to person.

Physical Symptoms Of Grief And How To Handle Them

It is essential to recognize and understand these symptoms; some are mentioned below:

1. Fatigue and Exhaustion

Grief can lead to overwhelming feelings of fatigue and exhaustion. Dealing with intense emotions and adjusting to life without the presence of a loved one can be draining both emotionally and physically. Allow yourself to rest and prioritize self-care during this time. Listen to your body and get enough sleep to help your body heal.

2. Headaches And Muscle Tension

Grieving individuals often experience headaches, body aches, and muscle tension due to stress and emotional strain. Relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises, yoga, or meditation can help reduce anxiety and promote physical well-being.

3. Digestive Issues

Grief can also manifest in digestive problems such as nausea, loss of appetite, or an upset stomach. Eating regular, balanced meals is essential even if your appetite is reduced. Consider eating small, frequent meals and incorporating easily digestible foods into your diet.

4. Weakened Immune System

Extreme grief can weaken a person’s immune system, making them more susceptible to illnesses. Focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle by eating nutritious foods, staying hydrated, and engaging in light exercise to support your immune system.

5. Heartache and Chest Pain

The emotional pain of grief can manifest as physical sensations in the chest, commonly referred to as "heartache." If you experience chest pain or other symptoms, seeking medical attention to rule out any underlying health issues is essential.

Some Other Physical Symptoms Of Grief Include:

  • Insomnia and Sleep Disturbances
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Low Energy and Motivation
  • Physical Sensations of Grief

Ways To Handle Physical Symptoms of Grief:

Some ways to handle physical symptoms of grief include the following:

  • Practice Self-Compassion
  • Seek Support from friends and family
  • Engage in Physical Activity
  • Consult a Healthcare Professional if required
  • Utilize Relaxation Techniques
  • Express Emotions

For more information on - The physical symptoms of grief and how to handle them, please call Wagg Funeral Home at 905-985-2171 or drop us a line. You can also send us your inquiries via this Online Form, and one of our team members will call you back to answer any questions. 

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