You've probably been there: your heart starts racing, your stomach ties itself in knots, and suddenly your shoulders are halfway up to your ears — all because of a meeting, a difficult conversation, or just the thought of everything on your to-do list. Sound familiar? So, can anxiety cause physical symptoms? The short answer is yes — absolutely, and more than most people realise. Anxiety isn't just a mental or emotional experience. It's a full-body event, and the physical symptoms it triggers are very real, sometimes startling, and occasionally downright frightening. The good news? Once you understand what's happening in your body and why, those symptoms become far less scary — and much easier to manage. Let's break it all down. Why Anxiety Shows Up in Your Body When your brain perceives a threat — real or imagined — it triggers your fight-or-flight response. Your body floods with stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, your heart pumps faster, muscle...