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Sunday, 11 December 2016

Cry – The Emotional Outburst



Cry – The Emotional Outburst

PSYCHIATRIC COMPLAINTS – Cry – The Emotional Outburst
Cry is a way to express one’s inner feelings (mostly sorrows or pain , but it can even reflect the extreme joyous mood too). It is a complex process involving various body functions. Cry is medically meant for a sudden involuntary loud vocal sound occurring with shedding of tears. Crying is otherwise expressed as weeping or sobbing (mixture of weeping and broken speech).
Cry is one of the natural ways to communicate without language. Every one starts life with a good cry. Really cry is so good physiologically, to rush up good blood flow all over our body. If a baby doesn’t cry during birth, there starts the problem, i.e., child may face brain problems in due course or in near future.
As laugh bring humours in gathering, cry can create sympathy. It can get you what you want or need.Taking this as an advantage, to get attracted or to get sympathy, some people may shed onion tears. Some others, try to suppress the grief, feeling very shame to cry out. Cry should never be suppressed since it can cause various health problems shortly or in near future. For example, sleeplessness, variation in Blood pressure, acidity, constipation, diarrhoea, psychosis, etc. So it is always good to cry out than to suffer silently. Cry and tears are the safety valves in those situations to make sorrows or joy to spill over. So, let tears to flow, when needed.
Physicians / Psychologists treats cry as a therapeutic agent. On consultation with psychologist or counselors, patients usually feel good after showing off their feelings and views with a cry. Hence cry can be treated as a natural reliever or healer.
CAUSES – usually varies from person to person depending upon their age, need, happenings, brought up, mind setup, sensitiveness, expectation, satisfaction and their satiety levels. Children cry mostly with pain, fear and other sufferings. It may be a symptom of tantrum and adamant character too. In due course, as a habit development, they could cry to attain whatever they want. In case of adults, loss of love, setbacks in life, job tension, emotional upset, depression, negative thoughts, recurrent flashbacks of failures, etc can cause a cry. In all these situations, brain sends signals to tear glands and face to have crying gesture with superfluous tears.
TEARS – can be treated as a language of grief.Actually, it is secreted by lachrymal glands for lubrication, maintaining moisture of eyes and for washing the eyes. Psychologically, it can wash away the sorrows too. These tears contain salts, proteins and an enzyme (lysozyme) to protect and nourish the eyes. Normally, eyes have continuous flow of tear solutions to keep eyes clear and glossy. These tears are called as basal tears. In case of irritations, due to hit or foreign objects or irritants or insects, eyes will be usually flooded with tears to wash away the irritants. This type of overflowing tears is called Reflex tears. Onion tears, fire gas tears, actors tears are few examples for this reflex tears. Here, they do not have any relation to one’s feelings. In case of emotional reactions or cry, lachrymal gland will be triggered to shed superfluous tears to show off the inner feelings with crying gesture of face. This type of tears is called emotional tears.
Researchers can differentiate these weeping emotional tears and reflex tears with their ingredients and concentrations. According to them, reflex tears are usually more watery and emotional tears contains more proteins, prolactin and manganese concentrations. Since usually everyone feels good, after a good (?) cry with elimination of these depression provoking (?) chemicals in tears, researchers suspect these chemicals hinders with brain calmness.
SYMPTOMS – The act of crying can be associated with following symptoms.
  • Watering of eyes
  • Running nose
  • Sobbing – broken voice in midst of cry
  • Irregularity in breathing or gasping
  • Coughing
  • Tightness in chest
  • Headache (usually accompanies or follows)
Loudness and duration of cry usually varies from individual to individual with their sensitiveness and tense of the incident or circumstances. Children usually cry shortly and can change its mood quickly, whereas adults cannot. They usually suffer for more time, since they could not find a way to forget those triggering incidents easily.
REMEDIES FOR CRYING – Every tide has its ebb. To emerge in happy mood, time is the greatest remedy ever told for healing one’s feelings. Later, they themselves can realize those matter are very silly to get reacted by that way. Sleep is the second best remedy. Otherwise, one should keep themselves busy to forget all those emotional feelings and should have good association with friends, relatives and well wishers to have shoulders lean upon to manage the tide of tension situations.
Sharing can surely reduce the intensity of the suffering and feeling, some times they can even provide solutions too. Here, one should not treat crying and sharing as shameful activity, since sobbing alone can misguide one’s life. Also, to control themselves, one should accept nature and should limit their expectation from others. They should have patience to treat every trouble. Finally, if one cannot stop crying or get calmness over the tide of tensed situations, it is better to get a psychologist’s help to live happily than to suffer in dark.
Cry of a Baby should be attended in an urgent manner, since one cannot judge the crucial situations they are facing with respect to emergency, i.e. it can be a choking or gasping or life threatening screaming or suffering with extreme pain, etc. Here, early attention / help is always safe.


BAD EFFECTS OF CRY

PSYCHIATRIC COMPLAINTS – BAD EFFECTS OF CRY 
In general, cry is treated as an expression of sorrows and grievances. Eyes alone should be never blamed for crying, since those innocents are squeezed between brain and heart with one’s feelings and needs. Depending upon the cause, intensity and environment, expression of cry commonly differs. The tolerance or breaking point of cry also differs from person to person. Some cry even for trivial, some other won’t cry even for a major loss. Some persons control their tears and cry in their heart with inner feelings and some other would cry as they had ruptured out. The effects of cry too differ from person to person. For some, cry may act as a drain for sorrows and stress, to have clear thoughts and for some other, cry can create more and more clumsy thoughts to give an extreme emotional upset to derail the life train.
Anything excess often bring problems, cry is no way exception. Even though, by the time of birth good cry brings good respiration, intensified and aggressive cry may arrest respiration and can complicate one’s life with respiratory distress syndrome, syncope, panic and with brain damage too. Cry syncope not only occurs in infants, but can also happen in adults too (with extreme emotional upset or after violent cry). Getting fainting after hearing shocking news (i.e. even before starting to cry) is nothing but a series of cry syncope. Women and children are more susceptible to these bad effects and in fact sometimes, gains good claims too with this advantageous (?) cry.
In case of infants, cry is the only way to communicate concerning their need. No one can predict when they would start crying and what for. Parents or caretaker need to provide immediate attention to the violently crying baby to pacify and satisfy them at the earliest or otherwise complications may crop up by anytime. Some kids could not stop crying once they have started it. They may cry until they get tired or get into the sleep. In case of violent cry (in adult or child), commonly adrenaline hormone will be loaded into the blood to cause constriction of blood vessels or arteries to elevate the blood pressure for combating stress. Elevated pressure / constriction of blood vessels caused by adrenaline load can turn hazardous by anytime. So infants or kids should never be left alone. The common bad effects of nagging cry are
  • Mental trauma with emotional upset
  • Anxiety, tension, panic, etc
  • Loss of self esteem (when not attended properly)
  • Restless sleep / sleeplessness
  • Arrest of breath / choking / respiratory distress
  • Syncope with blueness of the body
  • Seizures
  • Cold like symptoms
  • Cough and vomiting
  • Wheezing
  • Buildup of habit like adamant character / cruelty / anger (when cry is often uncared or suppressed)
TIPS AND TRICKS TO AVOID / TACKLE AGGRESSIVE CRYING – Prevention is always better than cure, so never allow a trigger or otherwise one may find difficult to get them stop crying. Proper parental care is very much essential to keep infants / kids in enthusiastic and cheering mood. The parents should comprehend that the crying infants / kids need to be cared, served, distracted and educated in due course to accept the granted offers / offerings. To pacify or to keep calm and comfort babies, following things need to be followed.
  • Feed baby at regular time and avoid over feeding
  • Care for nature of diets
  • Provide them with comfort clothing and bedding
  • Give attention to them and play with them
  • Care for every complaint then and there consulting a doctor
  • Never self medicate them and go for investigations as early as possible in case of any complaints.
  • Observe regular bowel emptying and bladder emptying
  • Serve their needs with out denying – if it could not be offered, distract them with better offers or otherwise make them to understand.
  • Avoid unnecessary travels which make them sleep deprived
  • Avoid talking loudly, scolding, beating, pinching, punishing by any means since they often worsen the condition.
  • Never tease them to cry or make them angry
TREATMENT FOR VIOLENT CRY – Cry as such cannot be treated with medicines, since it is not at all a disease. Any how, its bad effects like choking / respiratory distress / causing cold like symptoms / wheezing / headache can be well controlled / prevented with homeopathic medicines / treatment (analysing one’s psychology – in child or adult). On screening out crying children all the way (mentally and physically), ruling out the complication or emergency, homeopathy can provide good solution with its sweet medicines and constitutional approach. With proper treatment, complications can be significantly minimised. The breath taking violent cry can be avoided in future by enhancing tolerance, i.e., after treatment, even though if the child happened to cry violently, there won’t be any choking or fainting or wheezing or any other sufferings. Crying tendency / adamancy can also be altered / lowered with treatment, habit development & distraction / mind modulation in case of growing children.
In the deal of child, children’s friendly homeopathy is matchless. It treats everyone as a different individual and treats them according to their symptom presentations, constitution make up (mental and physical) and feelings. I.e., some babies cries all thro the night and sleep fine in the day, some other babies cries all thro the day and sleep fine all the night and some other cries often through out day and night. Some children may cry in night (in sleep) with brooding for the happenings in the day. Likewise, effects of cry, its intenstiy and needed care also differ from person to person. Some needs consolation, some other need to be left undisturbed. Some babies just wish to be cared in calm environments and some others want to be held, massaged and stroked in midst of music. Some other infant wants to be held constantly. Commemorating child’s nature, homeopathy stands high with its classical individualisation and treatment to rectify everything with remedy. Homeopathy is very safe and free from all sorts of harmful effects since it is given in very minute doses. One more advantage with homeopathic approach is children need not be forced to take medicines (as they love it for its sweet taste) which saves lot of weeping and inconvenience.
Homeopathic medicines commonly indicated for adamant crying character and cry syncope are Aconitum, Bacillinum, Belladonna, Calc carb, Chamomilla, Cina, Cypripedium, Graphites, Hepar sulph, Hyoscyamus, Ignatia, Merc sol, Pulsatilla, Silicea, Sulphur, syphilinum, Thuja, Tuberculinum, etc. These Medicines should be taken under the advice and diagnosis of a qualified Homeopath.

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(Disclaimer - The contents of this column are for informational purpose only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional healthcare advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of healthcare professional for any health problem or medical condition.)

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

How Nerve Cell Stiffness Can Make You Cry From Pain


Today's post from .sciencedaily.com (see link below) may not be the easiest read but is nevertheless a fascinating one which once more looks into research progress in neuropathy treatment at a cellular and molecular level. Put in its simplest terms, it talks about the discovery that hypersensitive nerve pain may have a lot to do with nerve cell stiffness. If they can find a way to 'relax' this stiffness, they will be able to reduce pain to a manageable level. You will need to read the article to understand it better but it's worth the effort, if only to see where scientists are going in the search for ways of controlling nerve pain.


Study offers approach to treating pain
 

Date: December 13, 2016 Source: European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

For many patients with chronic pain, any light touch -- even just their clothes touching their skin -- can be agony. Scientists at EMBL and the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) of the University of Tübingen have found a possible new avenue for producing painkillers that specifically treat this kind of pain. In a study published online today in eLife, they discovered how the stiffness of our nerve cells influences sensitivity to touch and pain.

"Being able to stop this mechanical pain could be very powerful, and it's something that current drugs are not very good at doing," says Paul Heppenstall, who led the work at EMBL.

Whether it's a light brush or a painful poke, when something touches you, receptors on the nerves under your skin sense it and carry that information to the brain. To be more precise, those receptors detect -- and respond to -- the bending of the nerve cell's membrane. The EMBL scientists have now discovered a molecule which, by influencing how stiff or bendy a nerve cell is, affects how sensitive a mouse is to touch and pain.

Heppenstall and colleagues genetically engineered mice so that they could not produce a molecule called Atat1. Working with Jing Hu's lab at CIN and Laura Andolfi at Istituto Officina dei Materiali-CNR, in Trieste, they found that the nerve cells in the affected mice became more stiff, and they became insensitive to light touch and to mechanical pain. This happened both when they prevented all of a mouse's cells from producing the molecule and when they did so just in the mouse's sensory neurons.

The Atat1 molecule is present in all cells. Scientists know that it modifies microtubules -- tiny tubes that act as transport network and scaffolding inside cells -- and that this happens in all cells, especially in nerve cells. So Heppenstall, Hu and colleagues were surprised to find that the other senses seem not to be affected in the mice.

"It could be that the molecule also affects the stiffness of nerves involved in other senses, but because stiffness is not important for detecting smells or tastes, for example, changes in cell stiffness might not have a detectable effect on those senses," says Shane Morley, who carried out the work at EMBL.

One difference that the scientists found between nerve cells that detect touch and other cells is in how their microtubules are arranged. In sensory cells, they form a ring just below the cell membrane. In other cells, they don't. The scientists think that this ring probably fine-tunes how stiff or bendy a nerve cell's membrane is, influencing how sensitive that cell -- and the animal in general -- is to touch.

The nervous system and sense of touch are similar in mice and humans, so the results likely hold true for people, too. And although problems in cell stiffness are unlikely to be at the root of most patients' hypersensitivity to touch, controlling how stiff nerve cells are could nevertheless be an effective way of treating that sensitivity.

"We're now looking for small molecules that interfere with this fine-tuning of cell stiffness, and which might one day be used to make painkillers specifically to treat this mechanical pain," says Heppenstall. "This is the first step in our sense of touch, so if we can stop the signal there, then we have a good chance of stopping everything which is downstream. And because only these touch-sensing nerve cells would be affected, there's hope that such a drug might not have many unwanted side-effects."

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Materials provided by European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). Original written by Sonia Furtado Neves. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.


Journal Reference:

Shane J Morley, Yanmei Qi, Loredana Iovino, Laura Andolfi, Da Guo, Nereo Kalebic, Laura Castaldi, Christian Tischer, Carla Portulano, Giulia Bolasco, Kalyanee Shirlekar, Claudia M Fusco, Antonino Asaro, Federica Fermani, Mayya Sundukova, Ulf Matti, Luc Reymond, Adele De Ninno, Luca Businaro, Kai Johnsson, Marco Lazzarino, Jonas Ries, Yannick Schwab, Jing Hu, Paul A Heppenstall. Acetylated tubulin is essential for touch sensation in mice. eLife, 2016; 5 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.20813


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