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How does emotional suppression lead to psychosomatic diseases?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Emotional suppression can lead to psychosomatic diseases because the body manifests unresolved psychological conflicts as physical symptoms. The host explains that when individuals suppress strong emotions like anger or fear, it can create internal tension that eventually translates into physical ailments. This is due to the body's neurohumoral regulation, where hormones influence bodily functions, and prolonged emotional suppression can disrupt this balance, leading to various health issues.

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