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1. Asking on the forums about health problems is a nono
2. Best case scenario: slight anemia, worst case scenario: heart problems (blood doesn't get pumped to the extremities as easily).
Its because your stress level gets high. Gaming mostly happens trough your brain, eye, and so cause the "thinner blood lines" To remove blood from where you dont need them, up to your vital organs to cause adrenaline rush.
In a sense, you start using your brains so much it needs more blood, and your body circulates blood from the "far edge" of blood system into your brain and organs to keep you at peek performance under stress.
Brains start stressing, and so the brain tells your heart to pull blood down on your vital organs and brains to keep you in peak performance.
you'd actually be amazed at how much of your body doesn't "function".
Also, this is a GAME forum, not a medical forum.
If you think you have a problem visit a real life doctor instead of asking on a GAME forum.
Dude. Are you aware that your body temperature, along with where the blood flows, is based on what the body thinks its best to pressure on?
What i said is a basic bodily function. its functioning normally. Some people stress faster, or more intensively than others when doing certain tasks, for example, gaming.
Its a normal stress function. Stress is not a sign of your body NOT functioning, its a sign that it actually functions like its used to.
When you stress, it actually just is a side-function of concentration. Stress is normal, and sometimes even enhances your physical and mental capacity while doing something.
Ive read 6 years of medical studies, and work as physical instructor.