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The loss of someone we love, whether due to a broken relationship or being left dead, not only leads to a broken heart, but also to the physical changes that trigger heart health problems.
Recent research finds that losing loved ones due to death increases the risk of atrial fibrillation or irregular heartbeat, and the effect persists.
Researchers have long studied the phenomenon called stress cardiomyopathy or broken heart syndrome. This syndrome leads to someone who is experiencing severe stress, such as because the couple died, experiencing symptoms similar to a heart attack.
Symptoms include shortness of breath and chest pain, but without any blockage of blood vessels. Experts suspect that the wave of stress hormones triggered by emotional events could be the cause.
Researchers also noted that the risk of artrial fibrillation is also high in young people and in people whose partners die unexpectedly.
The broken heart syndrome is a disease different from the rest of the pathology, but some pathophysiological mechanisms may be the same. Such as hormonal spikes that facilitate inflammation and imbalance in parts of our central nervous system that are out of control.
Sometimes heart conditions are not only affected by sadness, but other emotional situations, such as excitement that can match the great sports victory.