What makes you angry?

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Anger is a normal emotion that everyone experiences. However, if you find yourself constantly angry out of control or have a constant smoldering feeling of anger, it could be a sign of medical conditions.

1. What is anger?

Anger is the body's natural response, an instinctive emotion when we react to threats or dangers in life. Anger is necessary for human existence.
Anger becomes a problem when you cannot control your anger, which can lead to verbal and behavioral violence, negatively impacting relationships and quality of life.
A study indicates that uncontrolled anger will adversely affect people's physical and psychological health.

2. Why are you angry?

People can become angry for many different reasons, and the expression of anger varies from person to person. The cause of anger in one person may not affect the feelings of another at all.
There are two main groups of causes of anger, that is due to the impact of external circumstances and due to internal diseases.
Extrinsic Causes We can get angry when faced with situations such as:
Attacked or threatened Being deceived Disappointed, desperate or helpless Being treated unfairly Not respected

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Internal causes There are many underlying medical conditions that make it difficult for patients to control their anger, including:
Stroke : Stroke patients - especially patients with brain damage that help balance emotions - are very anger is difficult to control. Patients often feel frustrated, worried, sad, and angry. Alzheimer's disease: Changes in mood and personality can be an early sign of the disease, manifesting as easily angered and irritable. Autism: People with autism are very prone to overreacting to even the smallest changes such as noise, changes in plans. Depression: Depression is often accompanied by anger, the person may feel frustrated for no reason at all. Diabetes: Disturbances in blood sugar can lead to behavioral changes such as anger, crying, or confusion. Epilepsy: Simple partial seizures – a rare form of epilepsy – affect one side of the brain, disrupting emotions and causing feelings of anger and resentment. Liver failure: Liver failure leads to accumulation of toxins in the blood that affect the brain, causing patients to change mood, personality and irritability. Perimenopause: Hormonal changes in perimenopausal women can cause many problems, including uncontrollable anger. Hyperthyroidism: When the thyroid gland is overactive, patients often have symptoms of anxiety, nervousness, and anger. Wilson's disease: An inherited disease related to copper metabolism, causing the patient to have copper in the body. Patients often experience changes in mood, personality, and behavior. Medications: Statin drugs can cause psychological problems or change behavior. A small number of patients are noted to have aggressive, violent tendencies. If you can't control your anger or it's having a negative impact on your life, seek help from a mental health professional for prompt and effective treatment support.
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Reference sources: webmd.com, medicalnewstoday.com
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