Thursday, 19 December 2013

ASPIRIN can help temper under control


An Aspirin can help to get the temper under control


 According to the research it is found that peoples diagnosed with IED had higher markers of inflammation in their blood than those who  had cooler heads an average tempers.

There are two kinds of markers consistently correlate with aggression and impulsivity. We don’t know if the inflammation triggers aggression feelings set off inflammation, but it is a powerful indication that the two are biologically damaging combination.

There is also the possibility of anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin might help calm down people with hot tempers. Outburst are characteristically disproportionate displays of anger in response to provocation that would not normally trigger such an extreme reaction.

This is a serious mental health condition that can and should be treated. Not only are the lives of suffers disrupted, but also those of their family friends and colleagues.

This condition raises the risk of other forms of mental illness, including depression, anxiety and alcohol or drug abuses etc. Those people who are affected by with IED are also more likely to develop a host of physical health problems including heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, ulcers and headache etc.

As a result the treatment for IED which is available  for the affected patients may be brought under control and the possibility of anti-inflammatory drugs may be even aspirin making a difference. 

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