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Friendly Recovery Center Releases New Educational Resource Exploring the Link Between Anxiety and Physical Symptoms





New blog article addresses the question: Can anxiety cause fever?

TUSTIN, CA, February 28, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Friendly Recovery Center has announced the publication of a new educational blog resource titled "Can Anxiety Cause Fever?" now available on its website. The article explores how anxiety can manifest through physical symptoms and clarifies common misconceptions surrounding stress-related health concerns.

The newly released blog examines how anxiety affects the body's stress response system and discusses why individuals experiencing chronic anxiety may report symptoms such as elevated temperature, chills, or flu-like sensations. It explains the role of cortisol, adrenaline, and prolonged nervous system activation in physical discomfort.

By breaking down the science behind psychosomatic symptoms, the article aims to help readers better understand when symptoms may be anxiety-driven and when medical evaluation may be necessary. The goal is to provide accessible, evidence-informed information to individuals who may be experiencing unexplained physical symptoms alongside anxiety.

Friendly Recovery Center provides comprehensive mental health services, including social anxiety treatment, for individuals seeking structured support and personalized care in Orange County.



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