What is the disease of the tear incontinent body?

Tear incontinence is a mental illness. Tear dysphoria, literally: the inability to control tears; whenever the emotions are a little bit more excited, will not be able to control the tears, tears. Tear dysphoria is generally related to psychological factors, and has nothing to do with the tearing and tearing symptoms of ophthalmologic diseases. From a psychological point of view, depression in the classification of human temperament is closer to the so-called tear incontinence. This type of person is quick-thinking, delicate, imaginative, has a deep emotional experience, insecure, pessimistic, introverted and unsociable. Crying is a physical expression of human emotions. Psychological research suggests that about half of all crying is due to sadness, but of course anger, sympathy, fear and even happiness can make people cry. Crying gives vent to emotions, releases stress and has some benefits in maintaining mental health. For adults, crying is still a form of interactive communication through which you can tell the other person your bottom line, your demands and your current mental state. The expression of normal emotions contributes to physical and mental health, but too much, tears to the state of incontinence that is not necessarily a good thing, the need for psychotherapy, it is recommended that the patient consult a psychiatrist.