Constant anxiety, lack of sleep, and living in a state of tension have become the new "norm" for us during the war. But the body doesn't get used to stress – it reacts to it, particularly through the hormonal system.

The thyroid gland is one of the first to feel this pressure, even if outwardly it seems that everything is under control.

Natalia Lyashenko (photo provided by Natalia Lyashenko)

Together with endocrinologist Natalia Lyashenko LIGA.net It explains which hormones are worth checking, even when "nothing hurts," and what serious changes in the body stress can trigger.Subscribe to LIGA PRO to read this article. Go to the full version of the page.