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Is Short Temper/Anger a mental illness!?

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Anger is an emotion that nearly everyone will be experiencing at some or the other point in their lifetime. In fact, anger is a necessary emotion to feel cause it acts as a form of protection from a possible threat. A short temper is usually witnessed with a very little to no warning; it is usually an explosion of emotion. Sometimes, this emotion can cause embarrassment for the person who expresses anger. There are many understandable ways in which we can express our anger. For example, shouting, squeezing the nearby objects, and even crying can be a healthy way of expressing our annoyance. But where a short temper is on display, anger is usually seen in an almost primal state. When this occurs, the person might: ·          Becomes easily irritated ·          Experiences shortness of breath when we are angry ·          Vision go blurry when upset ·   ...

Do you know the signs of personality disorder?

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Personality disorders are a group of mental health conditions that are specify by unbending and unhealthy design of thinking, affection, and act. These inner incident often differ from the assumption the civilization in which someone lives. People with personality disorders usually have a solid time getting beyond with others and transaction with everyday problems in the technique that are expected by a ways category. They frequently believe that their process of reasonable and behaving is totally standard. Although, they tend to have perspective of the world that is totally different than others. Therefore, they may find it effortful to take part in collective, educational, and family activities. There are 10 specific types of personality disorders. Personality disorders are the long-term patterns of the behavior and the inner experiences that differs from what is expected. The pattern of the experience and the behavior begins by late adolescence or the early majority full growt...

Why does anxiety make you sweat?

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  We all sweat, but something about stress causes us to break out in the kind of sweat we're afraid everyone will see — and worse, smell.  But don't worry. It's probably not as noticeable to others as you believe when your stress level rises and you start to sweat under your arms. Stress sweat, on the other hand, isn't the same as sweat that occurs when you're overheated. Continue reading to find out why stress sweat smells different and how to deal with it. Your body's natural response to a perceived threat is stress. Adrenaline, cortisol, and other stress chemicals are released. It also causes your heart rate to rise and your muscles to tense in order to aid in your fight preparation. Sweat is released by your sweat glands to assist cool your body and balance the electrolytes and fluids in your body, moisturizes our skin.  Nerves that are sensitive to emotions, hormones, and other stimuli trigger your sweat glands. Your body temperature rises when you ar...