Social Anxiety Can Amplify Blushing

Flushing feels uncontrollable.

Those with social anxiety often blush more intensely in public due to heightened sympathetic nervous system activity. The brain anticipates judgment, triggering blood vessel dilation.

Why This Matters

This can increase self-consciousness and reinforce avoidance of social situations.

It shows how anxiety can physically mark someone in ways they cannot control.

Did You Know?

Did you know social anxiety can make people visibly flush even in casual conversation.

Source

[Harvard Health, health.harvard.edu]

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