How Does Cortisol the stress hormone in 2 mins! Work?

Cortisol is your body’s stress hormone, and it helps you deal with tough situations like being late for school or arguing with a friend.

Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and suddenly, your brother takes it from you. Your heart starts beating faster, and you feel ready to fight back, that's cortisol working! It's like having a superpower that helps you react quickly when things get tough.

How Cortisol Works

When something stressful happens, your brain sends out a message to make more cortisol, just like turning on a light switch. This hormone travels through your blood and tells your body to be alert, it gives you energy so you can run, think fast, or even shout for help.

But if cortisol stays high for too long, like when you're stressed all day at school, it can make you tired or grumpy, just like how a toy gets broken after too much play. So your body knows to turn off the superpower once the stress is gone, and you go back to being calm and happy.

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  1. Imagine your body gets a signal when you're scared or stressed, like getting ready for a big test.
  2. Cortisol helps you stay alert by increasing your heart rate and giving you more energy.
  3. If cortisol stays high too long, it can cause problems like weight gain or trouble sleeping.

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