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Monday, February 20, 2012
Heart ache Often Wavering Easy Relapse If or are often anxious
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Recurrence of heart ache just not triggered by excessive activity or emotion, but also because the thoughts galau often.
Anxiety when experiencing depression can increase the risk of recurrence for ever heart attack.
A study at Tel Aviv University, revealed the psychological conditions closely associated with recurrence of heart ache.
Compared to patients whose moods are fine, patients who have symptoms of depression tend to be easier to attack in the next 10 years.
This conclusion is drawn based on the results of observation of 632 people a heart attack patients, treated between the years 1992-1993.
All participants are observed on an ongoing basis until more than 10 years later, i.e., around the year 2005.
Almost all participants experienced a recurrence, however there are differences in risk when compared with the history of his depression.
Patients who have symptoms of mild depression have a recurrence sick heart 14 percent higher than the patient's moods are fine.
"The message is, the doctors should not ignore the psychological factors on patients who had heart attack.
Patients who have symptoms of depression should be more aware, "said Vicki Myers who led the research, as quoted from Medindia, Sunday (19/2/2012).
During this time, emotional and psychological abuse is indeed a factor often associated with the risk of recurrence of a heart attack.
However, if during this is only associated with the risk of recurrence in the short term, this research also affects the risk factors for recurrence psikolgis long term.
This research did not explain why it can be so. But various previous research indicates, psychiatric factors greatly affect physical condition is the biological and trigger a set of symptoms of a disease called psychosomatic.
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