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Our emotions significantly affect the functioning of internal organs: research data

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Scientists during The study found out how strong emotions affect different organs of the body.

This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to Uapress.

Our emotions have a significant impact on the functioning of internal organs, and scientific research confirms the connection between certain emotional states and the functioning of various body systems.

Anger. Strong aggression negatively affects the functioning of the liver, stomach and spleen, and also stimulates the production of bile. People prone to frequent outbursts of anger often suffer from headaches caused by vascular spasms due to the release of hormones. Regular anger increases the risk of hypertension.

Grief. The state of sadness is accompanied by shallow breathing, which leads to a decrease in the level of oxygen in the blood. This affects the heart and lungs, worsening their function.

Fear. Long-term fear causes hormonal changes that can damage the kidneys and disrupt the endocrine system.

Stress. Constant tension greatly affects the hypothalamus, brain and heart, increasing the likelihood of cardiovascular disease. Stress also increases inflammation, increases blood pressure and reduces the level of good cholesterol.

Anxiety. Anxiety affects intestinal motility through the release of neurotransmitters and hormones, causing nausea, the urge to go to the toilet, and diarrhea.

These observations highlight the importance of emotional well-being for maintaining physical health.

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