Any kind of stress in old age can deteriorate your health dramatically. It is the stress factors that spark the symptoms of such major illnesses as cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases or pave the way for all sorts of infectious diseases. Above all, stress is the factor that feeds psychological disorders such as depression and anxiety.
In old age, there are various factors that contribute to development of anxieties. Biggest among them is the separation from the spouse either by divorce or death. This is also the time when people start to lose their friends, one by one. You are losing the important people in your life and you are left with no one with which to share your thoughts. This brings up emotions strong enough to create considerable stress. Then, the loneliness of retired life has a part in turning a normal person into an anxious one. Diminishing physical abilities and mental alertness, increasing allergies---all these also add to the anxiety level of many senior citizens.
Anxiety: Anxiety is an emotion that can be anything from unpleasant to debilitating. In most cases, the emotion results from some vague anticipation of some misfortune.
When you are young, anxiety, in many instances, contributes positively in helping you perform better. In old age, however, you run the risk of developing an anxiety disorder, which does the opposite. It can disrupt your normal living to ultimately bring it to a standstill by bringing about the factors that lead to more serious diseases as mentioned above.
Try it out - whenever you are experiencing a bout of anxiety, take a brisk walk outside. If it not possible, just take up some household work you have been postponing for several weeks and that requires shedding of a good amount of sweat. This will surely help you to shake off some of your anxiety.
Also learn to relax, do something that really gives you pleasure. If watching the birds tattering in your windowpane gives you sheer pleasure, then immediately install a birdhouse in your lawn and de-stress by looking at the antics of these small creatures. Meditation and deep breathing also work like magic in your battle against anxiety.