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What lowers stress hormones fastest during an acute flare?

Topic:General
Affected areas:systemicpelvicabdominal

Slow diaphragmatic breathing with a longer, unhurried exhale is one of the fastest ways to calm the body during an acute flare. A simple target is about 4–6 breaths per minute, emphasizing the exhale, which can help shift your nervous system toward a more parasympathetic (settled) state within minutes.


For many patients, it helps to pair breathing with a supportive position that lets the belly and pelvic floor soften rather than brace—think “supported and heavy,” not “held tight.” Once your body downshifts even a notch, you may find your prescribed treatments work more effectively and feel easier to use. If stress surges are a frequent trigger for your pain, reach out to our team—we can help you map patterns and build a flare plan that fits your symptoms and diagnosis pathway.

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