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4 diseases that can be caused by anger

By Abigail Philip David

Anger is a normal emotion, but when it becomes frequent or intense, it can have harmful effects on both physical and mental health. Here are four health problems that can be triggered or worsened by chronic anger:

1. Heart Disease
Persistent anger increases your risk of heart disease. During episodes of anger, your heart rate and blood pressure spike, putting extra strain on your cardiovascular system. Over time, this stress can lead to hypertension, heart attacks, and other heart-related conditions.

2. High Blood Pressure
Chronic anger can lead to consistently high blood pressure (hypertension). When you’re angry, your blood vessels constrict, and your heart pumps harder. Frequent episodes of anger may result in long-term high blood pressure, which can damage your heart and arteries.

3. Digestive Problems
Anger affects digestion by elevating stress hormones like cortisol, which can interfere with the normal functioning of your digestive system. This can lead to problems such as acid reflux, stomach pain, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

4. Mental Health Disorders
Excessive anger can also impact your mental health, contributing to conditions like anxiety and depression. Constant irritability and stress from anger can cause emotional instability and even lead to anger management disorders, negatively affecting your overall well-being.

Learning to manage anger through relaxation techniques, healthy communication, and stress management is essential for protecting both your physical and mental health. Taking control of your emotions can significantly improve your quality of life and reduce the risk of these health issues.

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