Traumatic Compression

**Traumatic constriction is a medical term that describes a painful and frequently recurring physiological condition that occurs after experiencing severe stress. This phenomenon is the result of prolonged and intense psychological stress, which leads to dysfunction of the neuroendocrine system and physiological changes in the body.

Traumatic compression can have a variety of symptoms, including: - excess weight; - high blood pressure; - problems with sleep; - feeling of nausea and fatigue; - headache; - increased levels of glucose and cholesterol in the blood; - depression and other mental disorders.