The relationship between lung problems and anger is not clear. Although anger does not directly cause lung disease, if the patient is chronically anxious or angry, it will negatively affect the body’s overall immune ability and resistance to a certain extent, resulting in pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi invading the lungs more easily, potentially increasing the incidence of lung disease.
Anger does not directly cause lung disease, but anger is an indirect cause of lung disease, so patients need to pay attention to relaxation, reduce anxiety, tension, anger and other negative emotions, to avoid aggravating the symptoms and cause discomfort.
If there are problems with the lungs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.