Psychosomatics of Heart Failure
Psychosomatics of Heart Failure What is Psychosomatics: Causes of Heart Failure Psychosomatics explores the link between emotions and physical health. Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump blood effectively. First, chronic stress weakens the heart and increases the risk of failure. Second, repressed emotions can disrupt the body’s natural balance, affecting heart function. For example, anxiety and fear raise blood pressure, stressing the heart. Moreover, feelings of loneliness and helplessness increase the heart’s workload. Therefore, emotional factors are crucial in the development of heart failure. Read also — Psychosomatics of Seborrhea Psychological Causes of Heart Failure Firstly, emotional stress… Continue reading