How powerful is anger?
Doctors in all subjects say this:
1. Cardiologist:
Anger causes myocardial ischemia and hypoxia.
"Temper" is a cardiovascular time bomb, which will greatly increase the chance of getting sick.
Zhang Junjie, Deputy Chief Physician, Department of Cardiology, First Hospital of Southern Medical University:
Anger makes you sad. ? When people are furious, the secretion of adrenaline and norepinephrine increases, blood vessels contract or coronary artery spasm, and blood viscosity increases, which may easily lead to myocardial ischemia and hypoxia, angina pectoris and myocardial infarction, even arrhythmia and cardiac arrest, and even lead to sudden death in severe cases.
It is easy to get angry in the early stage of heart disease. ? A bad temper is likely to be a harbinger or fuse of illness. The early symptoms of heart disease patients are also sudden bad temper and easy to get angry. The 56-year-old is a high-risk group.
2. Gastroenterologist:
Easy to stomach bleeding
The relationship between stomach and emotion is very close. When people are in a good mood, their food intake will greatly increase, and when they are in a bad mood, they can't eat if they want, so there is a saying that they are full of gas.
Jian Jianmin, Chief Physician, Department of Gastroenterology, Shaw Hospital:
The effects of different emotional reactions on gastrointestinal tract were also studied accordingly. Melancholy and self-distrust are often related to bile reflux gastritis and peptic ulcer. People who are excited and irritable are prone to stomach bleeding; Sadness and stress reaction can cause acute hemorrhagic inflammation of gastrointestinal mucosa.
3. Hepatobiliary surgeons:
Susceptible to liver disease
As the saying goes, "Anger hurts the liver". Anger hurts the liver, but if it is tolerated, the liver qi will stagnate.
Shao Fengzhen, Chief Physician of Hepatobiliary Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine:
People who are full of complaints and often angry are more likely to suffer from liver disease than people with a calm mind. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, people with bad temper and easy to get angry often have abnormal liver function and even organic lesions.
Studies have shown that the liver is rich in sympathetic nerves, and anger and sadness will directly lead to liver cell ischemia, which will affect the repair and regeneration of liver cells. If a person is angry five times a month, the incidence of liver disease will double.
4. Gynecologist:
There are many uterine diseases.
Qin Ying, Chief Physician, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hebei Provincial People's Hospital:
Patients with uterine diseases are prone to irritability. Although there is no exact data to show that emotions affect the proportion of uterine diseases, nervousness and temper tantrums often cause endocrine disorders. After endocrine disorders, all organs of the body will be affected, and the reproductive system is most closely related to hormones, so the damage is more obvious. For example, the occurrence of uterine fibroids and breast hyperplasia is caused by high estrogen levels.
Women are more emotional than men, so they should keep a happy mood and be less angry to get healthy.
5. Respiratory doctor:
Respiratory alkalosis occurs when people are angry.
If you are angry to a certain extent, you will really twitch, numb and even paralyze.
Wang Guangsu, Chief Physician of Emergency Department of the Second Hospital of Jiangsu Province:
Normal people breathe 1 min for 15 times, while people can breathe more than 30 times when they are angry. Due to shortness of breath, a large amount of carbon dioxide is exhaled in the body, causing respiratory alkalosis, and a series of clinical symptoms such as chest tightness, chest pain, dyspnea, palpitation, sweating, pale face, numbness of face and lips, hand and foot convulsions, and general convulsions appear.
6. Psychologists:
Anger can also paralyze people.
Li Jijun, Deputy Chief Physician, Department of Psychology, Nanjing Brain Hospital:
I once saw a woman in her thirties, who was angry because of family conflicts, paralyzed and unable to walk independently. There is also a woman who went to war because of a conflict with her neighbor, resulting in retching and other symptoms. These are all hysterical.
7. Breast surgery:
Anger is a taboo for breasts.
Huang Mei, Chief Physician of Breast Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine:
For women, mentality is more important than eating well. Liver governs emotions, and being in a bad mood is a taboo for breast health care. According to the epidemiological survey of breast cancer, people with high mood swings, moodiness, anxiety and depression are more likely to suffer from breast cancer, and breast proliferative diseases will be more common.
Nursing breast can not simply stay in the pursuit of beautiful appearance, but more importantly, it is to maintain breast health, maintain normal physiological function of breast and reduce the occurrence of diseases. The simplest thing is to have a good mood first and be less angry.
Emotion can cause disease and cure disease. Keeping a good attitude when you are sick is also a "good medicine".