Occasional temper tantrums and can be rational self-control, usually because of the impact of personality reasons, generally can be self-regulation, no excessive anxiety, panic. However, if there is a regular temper tantrum and can not be controlled, or even violent attacks, unable to communicate, most of them are due to disease. It may be a physical organic disease, or may be a psychosomatic disease, all need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to specialist consultation, examination. A, physical factors: 1, personality irritability: if only occasionally to a thing, events irritable, irritable, and can self-control, does not affect the normal life, work, sleep and other behavior, generally because the personal character is more fiery. You can divert your attention, regulate your emotions and reduce the frequency of temper tantrums through exercise and study. 2. Hormonal changes: It may be that women are in the pre-menstrual period and have temper tantrums due to changes in the level of estrogen and progesterone. After menstruation, hormone levels return to a stable state, temper will naturally improve, no special treatment. Pathological factors: 1. Physical diseases: Hyperthyroidism patients can be hyperactive in all systems of the body, which makes them overly nervous about external reactions and more prone to irritability, and vitamin B1 is often used clinically to improve symptoms such as temper tantrums and hand tremors caused by hyperthyroidism. In addition, Alzheimer’s disease as a serious threat to the life and health of the elderly progressive disease, memory deficits and progressive cognitive dysfunction as the main clinical manifestations, and accompanied by anxiety, depression, excitement and agitation, irritability and other abnormal mental behavior; 2. Psychiatric disorders: impulsive personality disorder is mainly characterized by paroxysmal emotional outbursts, with obvious behavioral impulses, the performance of the usual or intermittent period is mostly more Normal, will not appear anti-social behavior. However, their emotions are easily provoked, poor tolerance, often due to minor stimuli suddenly burst out very strong anger and violent behavior, difficult to self-control, and can appear violent aggression, self-injury, suicide and other behaviors. Afterwards, they feel regret and guilt for their performance during the attack, but are more likely to have another attack. In addition, psychopathic disorders such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and mania may also present with uncontrollable temper tantrums. When these behaviors and emotions occur, you need to go to the psychiatric psychiatry department of the hospital as soon as possible to receive timely and standardized assessment and diagnosis, etc., to avoid situations that affect your life and work, or even violate the law and threaten your life.