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Anger
Anger affects our facial muscles. Anger decelerates skin’s healing, fastens wrinkling and produces dark spots. Prolonged period of anger can cause chest pains, excessive sweating and high blood pressure. People who often get angry experience ringing in ears, muscle pains, intestinal cramping and frequent hiccups. People who hold in their anger often suffer from rashes, hives, warts, eczema and acne. Suppressed anger can also have long-term effects such as depression, eating disorders, insomnia and addiction to drugs. On the other hand, resolved anger issues remarkably improve one’s health.