What are the reasons for being grumpy, irritable, and prone to anger?
Asked by:Julie
Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 03:20 AM
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Beasley
Mar 30, 2026
Symptoms of bad temper, irritability, and irritability can first be considered to be influenced by personal personality. They may also be caused by changes in hormone levels, mental stress, or some diseases.
1. Non-disease factors:
1. Environmental factors: For example, some people's temperament may change during growth and development due to different growth environments, education methods, or the influence of others and society. For example, if you often see violent scenes or have other people around you with bad tempers, it may have a subtle impact on you, making you grumpy, irritable, and prone to anger. ;
2. Hormone changes: During adolescence, menstruation, pregnancy, postpartum and other special periods, the hormone levels in the body change and people are prone to impulsive, irritable, irritable and other emotions.;
3. Mental pressure: Some people may also be mentally sensitive due to overwork or excessive mental stress, and are prone to irritable and irritable emotions.
2. Pathological factors:
1. Anxiety disorder: The clinical manifestations of patients with anxiety disorders are relatively complex, and may manifest different symptoms based on different personal experiences and severity of illness. Some people may show symptoms such as irritability, irritability, and irritability. They may also have low self-esteem, slow reaction, movement disorders, and local discomfort in the body. ;
2. Mania: Patients with mania may also have this symptom, and may be in a state of high or low mood for a long time, be unable to concentrate, always talk quickly, and even develop bad habits such as alcohol and drug abuse.;
3. Hyperthyroidism: In patients with hyperthyroidism, due to hyperthyroidism, the body secretes thyroid hormones, which may affect the patient's excitement. Clinically, patients are often prone to symptoms such as anger, irritability, and irritability, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as sweating, trembling, weight loss, palpitations, and exophthalmos.
If this situation is suspected to be caused by a disease, or affects the lives of yourself and others around you, it is recommended that you actively go to the hospital to clarify the cause, and choose appropriate drugs or psychological treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
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