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15 Ways Your Health Is Affected by Money Problems

8. Skin Disorders

Remember back in high school when taking a big test could make you break out? That’s your body’s response to stress. However, if you’re dealing with money stress on a regular basis, your body’s response could be worse than an occasional pimple. Stress can be associated with skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis, Gresham said.

So if you’re dealing with financial problems and your skin becomes irritated or conditions such as eczema worsen, don’t dismiss those health issues. “Be aware of when you’re under stress and you’re having a breakout,” Gresham said. “Catch it early. Get into (see) a doctor.”

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