1. Psychological influence: Long-term anger can lead to psychological problems such as emotional instability, irritability, anxiety and depression, and even affect family relations.
2. Immune system damage: Long-term anger will reduce the function of the immune system and make the body more vulnerable to infection and disease.
3. Cardiovascular disease: Long-term anger will lead to increased blood pressure and increased heart rate, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
4. Digestive system problems: Long-term anger will affect the normal operation of the gastrointestinal tract, leading to stomach pain, indigestion and other problems.
5. Sleep problems: Long-term anger will affect the quality of sleep, leading to insomnia, fatigue and other problems.
Therefore, postpartum mothers should try to keep a happy mood and avoid excessive anger. They can relieve stress and emotions by exercising and relaxing skills.