Why do people cry so easily? Why do people cry easily?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In fact, crying is very simple. It may also make many reasons, mood, pain, pain, according to American experts, tears contain substances that can make people painful, so when you are sad and sad, crying is also reducing your own pressure and releasing the sadness in your heart

    When you're stressed or sad, it's better to cry, that's how I am, it's good to cry, the world is beautiful, I wish you good health.

    Be in a good mood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is a very interesting saying (also researched) that people don't actually feel sad and then cry, in fact, they first want to cry, and then react that they really feel very sad, so the tears flow Heh, I'm not an expert, but this statement also has its trust. I think it may be that your "tear glands" are more developed, or you are a little congenital "crying", which retains some of the characteristics of your baby; In fact, being strong is not something that comes all at once, a person has experienced a lot, especially adversity, you will naturally know how to be strong, I am also a shallow person, but I will try my best to control my tears, and not easily let others see my weakness, unless it is a very good friend, or someone I want to rely on, this is more accurate. Another way is to check for moles in or near the corners of your eyes, if they are said to be tear moles, it is best to get rid of them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Anthropologists have found that among the many species of primates, humans are the only members of the group that can cry and shed tears. Tearing is a simple act that people are born with, and everyone does it without learning, just like the instinct of the heart beating and the kidneys excreting, and as spontaneous as sighing and sneezing.

    So, why do people shed tears? What does tearing do for the human body? What's the point? This may seem like a simple question, but it has long puzzled researchers.

    Charlie Darwin, the founder of the theory of evolution, believed that tears were a "relic" of some kind of evolution, unrelated to the competition for survival in the evolutionary process. Darwin analyzed: When crying, the microvessels around the eyes become congested, and the small muscles contract to protect the eyes, causing the lacrimal glands to secrete tears.

    Darwin thus argued that for the human body, tears themselves are meaningless "by-products".

    However, the American anthropologist Ashley Montago had the opposite view. He believed that tears had benefits for the human body, and that these benefits had an evolutionary effect and could therefore be preserved from generation to generation through natural selection. Human tears are the result of survival of the fittest.

    For example, Montago said: Tears contain lysozyme, a self-defense substance that protects the nasopharyngeal mucosa from bacterial infection. Observations have shown that dry crying without tears can easily dry out the nasopharyngeal mucosa and become infected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Rich feelings.

    2. Excited.

    3. The need of the eyes, because tears can moisturize the eyeballs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Joy, anger and sorrow, human nature. Wanting to cry and holding back can easily lead to depression and endanger physical health. The British "Daily Mail" published an article listing the latest discoveries of scientists on crying.

    1. People who love to cry have less pain. A Japanese study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis found that those who "cried" had less pain and fewer symptoms of the disease. 2. Why do some people cry more?

    Professor Ed Wengerholtz, a leading expert in crying research at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, said that women usually cry more than men, but when it comes to life changes such as bereavement, the likelihood of crying is equal. Men cry more when they are happy, and women cry more easily when faced with painful events. 3. Why do I cry more after drinking?

    Alcohol raises the level of a hormone in the body, which can lead to "crying of grievances". Not getting enough sleep can also make people cry, because lack of sleep can affect the control of a certain area of the brain, leading to uncontrollable crying. 4. Why does being sick make people cry?

    Once the relevant areas in the brain are damaged, it can lead to sudden outbursts of crying for no apparent reason, for the simple reason that emotions are out of control. This is called "pathological crying" or "emotional incontinence" and is common in people who have suffered a stroke or brain damage, as well as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, etc.

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