12 Diseases and Conditions That Can Make You Angry.
Anger is a normal emotion, but if you find yourself frequently losing your temper or feeling constant irritation that affects your daily life, it’s time to take a closer look. If your anger is intense, long-lasting, and has led to verbal or physical outbursts, it might be linked to certain health conditions. Here are some diseases that could cause anger problems.
References:
https://www.webmd.com/balance/ss/cm/slideshow-whats-making-you-angry
Anger is a normal emotion, but if you find yourself frequently losing your temper or feeling constant irritation that affects your daily life, it’s time to take a closer look. If your anger is intense, long-lasting, and has led to verbal or physical outbursts, it might be linked to certain health conditions. Here are some diseases that could cause anger problems.
References:
https://www.webmd.com/balance/ss/cm/slideshow-whats-making-you-angry
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00:00Welcome back Sunbro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
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00:09Alright, today we are going to talk about, 12 Diseases and Conditions that can make you
00:14angry.
00:15Anger is a normal emotion, but if you find yourself frequently losing your temper or
00:18feeling constant irritation that affects your daily life, it's time to take a closer look.
00:23If your anger is intense, long-lasting, and has led to verbal or physical outbursts, it
00:27might be linked to certain health conditions.
00:30Here are some diseases that could cause anger problems.
00:321.
00:33Stroke.
00:34Post-stroke mood management can be tough, especially if the stroke affected the brain's
00:37emotion-regulating areas.
00:39Frustration, anxiety, sadness, and anger are common.
00:432.
00:44Alzheimer's disease.
00:45Early signs can include mood and personality changes, often showing up as irritability
00:49or easy upset, particularly when out of your comfort zone.
00:52Memory issues and confusion often accompany these changes.
00:553.
00:56Autism.
00:57Autism can be hard to handle for people with autism, leading to aggression or overreactions
01:01to sounds or noises.
01:024.
01:03Depression, irritability, agitation, and anger can be prevalent.
01:07You might feel frustrated without clear reasons and prone to outbursts.
01:105.
01:11Diabetes.
01:12Blood sugar crash can trigger significant behavior changes, including anger, crying,
01:16or confusion.
01:176.
01:18Epilepsy.
01:19Rarely, a certain type of epilepsy called simple partial seizures can affect emotions,
01:23causing anger and rage.
01:257.
01:26Liver failure.
01:27Copper buildup due to liver issues can lead to mood and personality changes, including
01:30irritability.
01:318.
01:32PMDD.
01:33Severe mood swings and anger 1-2 weeks before your period could indicate premenstrual dysphoric
01:37disorder.
01:389.
01:39Menopause.
01:40Hormonal shifts months before menopause can cause mood changes and anger.
01:4410.
01:45Overactive thyroid.
01:46This condition can cause nervousness, restlessness, anxiety, and irritability, along with other
01:50symptoms like weight changes.
01:5211.
01:53Wilson's disease.
01:54This genetic disorder leads to copper buildup, causing mood, personality, and behavior changes.
01:5912.
02:00Medication.
02:01Statins for cholesterol can cause behavior changes, sometimes cause aggressive and angry
02:05behavior.
02:06Even if a medical condition is contributing to your anger, you can take steps to manage
02:10it.
02:11Exercise, deep breathing, visualization, and muscle relaxation can help.
02:16Avoid triggers, adjust your thinking, and seek guidance from your doctor to find effective
02:20strategies.
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