Entered 2023.12.28 18:30 Views 0 Entered 2023.12.28 18:30 Modified 2023.12.28 14:11 Views 0 If you get extremely angry or angry frequently, it is because a certain disease interferes with your ability to control your emotions. [사진=클립아트코리아]
All humans get angry. Getting angry itself is not the problem. However, if it happens frequently and you get angry easily over trivial things, it can cause problems in your relationships or social life. You can control your anger through exercise, deep breathing, muscle relaxation, and meditation, but when the cause is an illness, proper treatment is even more important.
In fact, everyone becomes sensitive and easily angry when they are in a difficult situation or are sick. However, if you get very angry or angry frequently, it may be because certain diseases interfere with your ability to control your emotions. Find out about eight diseases that interfere with emotional control and cause anger.
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◆ Hyperthyroidism
If your thyroid gland is overactive, you may become nervous or anxious, restless, and easily excited. If these mood swings occur along with weight changes or bowel problems, you should consider whether hyperthyroidism may be the cause.
◆ Alzheimer’s
If your personality suddenly changes or your mood changes become more frequent, it may be one of the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s. You can get angry easily and have a short temper. This characteristic is especially noticeable when you step out of your comfort zone. If you get increasingly angry, take a lot of time to think of words, or blink often, it is a good idea to get tested with Alzheimer’s in mind.
◆ Diabetes
Even if you have diabetes, which causes rapid changes in blood sugar levels, the range of emotional changes increases. People with diabetes who get angry easily, cry often, or feel confused should check to see if the extent of these emotional changes is reduced through blood sugar management.
◆ Depression
If you find it difficult to remain calm and your mind continues to stir, but you cannot find a clear reason, it may be due to depression. Due to these emotional changes, some people with depression may show an inability to control their anger. You get angry at your own attitude for no apparent reason, and because of this, you can easily fall into frustration. Sometimes anger explodes over trivial things.
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◆ Stroke
Some stroke patients have difficulty controlling their emotions. This is a phenomenon that occurs when a stroke occurs and the part of the brain responsible for emotional control is damaged. It is characterized by feeling frustrated or anxious easily and frequently expressing emotions such as sadness or anger.
◆ Autism
People with autism have difficulty coping when unexpected changes occur. In particular, even the slightest change in one’s schedule is very difficult. They may react excessively, such as aggression, to loud noises, which often leads to accidents that lead to self-injury.
◆ Epilepsy
Although rare, there are people with simple partial seizures, a type of epileptic seizure, who have difficulty controlling their emotions and get angry easily. Simple partial seizures are epileptic seizures that occur in neurons located in a limited area of the brain and do not lead to loss of consciousness.
◆ Liver failure
If the liver does not have the ability to filter toxins from our body, toxins accumulate in the body and have a negative effect on the brain. One of the side effects that arise from this is mood or personality changes. They have the characteristic of being sensitive and easily irritated or angry.
Reporter Kim Soo-hyun
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