
Extreme Anger, Stroke. Prescribed Lexapro. Can Anger Be The Cause For Stroke?

Sudden reactions to startling events could trigger stroke through effects on blood circulation or an excessive response by the sympathetic nervous system, which regulates body functions such as heart rate or blood pressure.
A study conducted on 200 patients found that anger and negative emotions can cause stroke. Approximately 30% of the participants had a triggering factors just 2 hours before the event which include anger, negative emotions such as fear, irritability, or nervousness, or sudden changes in body position in response to a startling event during the two hours before the stroke.The study participants, who had an average age of 68. According to the study, exposure to a potential trigger could increase the risk of stroke by as much as 14 times during the two-hour period immediately following exposure.
It's possible that brief episodes of mental stress cause transient changes in blood clotting and in the function of cells lining blood vessels. It is also learnt that our study does not assess the cumulative risk related to exposures to potential triggers but short-term risks during the two-hour period immediately following exposures.
Since it is a small study it may not be agreed by many Neurologists, though it is published by American Academy of Neurology.
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