Whenever you fall in love, its feeling is different and many types of feelings come together in your heart. The breakup of a relationship or the loss of a very dear person breaks the heart, due to which physical pain is also felt. You must have heard many times that a person feels pain when the heart is broken, but it is not only difficult but possible to guess where that pain is. Although science has also accepted that the pain caused by heartbreak is physical, which is real and science has its own logic behind it. Let's know about the pain caused by heartbreak.
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According to a report in Live Science, Dr. Debra Lee, a medical writer for Dr. Fox Online in England, says that the pain of heartbreak produces psychological effects and its symptoms are not just a product of the mind.
Game of hormones
Dr. Lee says that when you fall in love, hormones naturally start coming out in a big way. It involves a mix of oxytocin and the feel-good hormone dopamine. But when your heart breaks, the levels of oxytocin and dopamine drop while the levels of the stress hormone cortisol soar.
stress increases problems
Doctors say that increased levels of cortisol can cause many problems, including weight gain , anxiety, high blood pressure and acne. Social rejection, such as being separated from your partner, activates parts of your brain that cause you to feel physical pain.
Broken heart syndrome
According to the report, in some cases, the pain caused by a broken heart also becomes a medical condition, which is also known as broken heart syndrome. In this situation, our heart feels pain due to physical and emotional stress as well. Due to this condition, the supply of blood that is pumped to the heart is also affected and sometimes there is hardly any blood reaching it, which can cause chest pain.
The symptoms of broken heart syndrome are somewhat similar to those of a heart attack, which adds to the difficulty for doctors and patients to differentiate between the two.
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