When you get angry very often

When you get angry very often

When you get angry, blood pressure rises, causing severe vasoconstriction. If you get red or become severe, cerebral hemorrhage and myocardial infarction can occur. The amount of blood streams increases if you get really angry, which causes a poor blood stream to the heart and affects the cardiovascular system.

In addition, the lung is unable to function because of the poor breathing and the continued expansion of the alveoli. Long-term anger leads to a loss of endocrine function and immunity and an easy illness.

However, you must not bear your anger and find a way to cool it down.