Stress & Burnout
Chronic stress has measurable effects on blood markers. Elevated cortisol, thyroid disruption, and nutrient depletion are all common in people experiencing burnout. These tests show you what is happening at a physiological level.
Essential tests
Cortisol is the primary stress hormone. Both chronically high and chronically low cortisol cause burnout symptoms
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Compare →Chronic stress disrupts thyroid function — and thyroid symptoms are indistinguishable from burnout
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Low vitamin D is strongly linked to depression, anxiety, and fatigue
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B12 is depleted by stress. Deficiency causes neurological symptoms including anxiety and poor concentration
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Rules out anaemia as a physical contributor to fatigue and poor cognitive function
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Iron depletion contributes to the physical symptoms of burnout — exhaustion, brain fog, and low mood
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