It is possible for frequent anger to cause heart disease.
Anger causes mood swings and is often one of the risk factors for heart disease. Excessive anger can increase the excitability of the heart muscle, causing tachycardia and premature beats. Excessive anger also causes the body to release excessive amounts of hormones such as adrenaline and norepinephrine, which in the long run can cause damage to the heart muscle and lead to heart disease.
Excessive anger may also cause coronary artery spasm, resulting in poor blood circulation, leading to angina pectoris and myocardial infarction.
Therefore, often angry for the body’s health damage is relatively large, it is recommended that usually need to maintain a calm state of mind. In addition, for heart disease caused by anger, it is recommended that patients need to improve the examination, under the guidance of specialists to actively seek treatment.