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General Adaptation Syndrome: Exhaustion Stage
The exhaustion stage is the final phase of the General Adaptation Syndrome, occurring when exposure to a stressor is prolonged. In this stage, the body's capacity to adapt is depleted, and its resistance to stress is exhausted due to the cumulative physical wear on its tissues and organs. This depletion can lead to severe health consequences, including illness, disease, permanent physical damage, and potentially death.
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