Posts

Showing posts from February, 2023

How do genes influence anxiety?

Image
If a close relative suffers from anxiety or depression, you are more likely to inherit the condition than if it is present in a more distant relative. You are more prone to get anxiety or depression if you are closely linked to a twin, parent, or sibling who has it. Anxiety is a general term for emotions like fear, concern, dread, jitteriness, or foreboding. Everybody has these sensations occasionally, and feeling anxious can be adaptive and beneficial. Your brain may urge you to seek protection, for instance, by inducing sensations of fear if you believe you may be in danger. Although anxiety is a feeling and not a mental ailment , there are numerous conditions that fall under the umbrella of anxiety disorders. These consist of: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD): persistent anxiety in response to regular, everyday occurrences and circumstances Frequent, ongoing panic attacks are a symptom of panic disorder. Phobias: a severe aversion to a certain object or circumstance An extre

Does hemochromatosis is fatal?

Image
  A defective gene that results in hemochromatosis can be passed on to a child from one's parents. The majority of instances are related to a defect in the HFE gene , which increases your capacity to absorb iron from diet. Your body normally maintains a constant quantity of iron. Too much iron is absorbed by the body as a result of hemochromatosis. Your organs, particularly the pancreas, liver, and heart, accumulate extra iron. As a result of that, liver disease, heart issues, and diabetes are just a few of the potentially fatal illnesses that can result from an excess of iron. Common symptoms include: Constantly feeling extremely exhausted (fatigue), Loss of weight, weakness, achy joints, irregular or nonexistent periods; Food management: Meat, fish, and poultry all contain heme iron. The most easily absorbed type of iron by your body is in this form. Up to 30% of the heme iron you eat is absorbed by your body. Consuming meat often raises your iron levels much more than n