
How to cope with the physical symptoms of grief
נבדק על ידי Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPAuthored by Dr Sarah Jarvisפורסם במקור 30 Jul 2019
עומד בהנחיות העריכה של Patient
- הורדהורד
- שתף
- Language
- דיון
- גרסת שמע
- Add to preferred sources on Google
אֵבֶל אינו רק התמודדות עם הרגשות הקשים ביותר, הוא יכול גם להתבטא בתסמינים פיזיים. אנשים שעוברים תהליך של אבל לא בהכרח מצפים לכך. אז איך יודעים מה נחשב לנורמלי?
במאמר זה:
As a doctor, I've seen all too often the overwhelming impact of grief. We talk about the phases of grief - denial, anger, bargaining, depression and finally acceptance. I have been a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on, a counsellor - sometimes I feel helpless, but so many patients tell me that just being there is enough. We all expect, and understand, the emotional effects of losing a loved one. But what happens when grief turns physical?
המשך לקרוא למטה
What is broken heart syndrome?
There really is a medical condition called broken heart syndrome. It's a form of cardiomyopathy - damage to the heart muscle which causes the muscle to weaken and balloon out. Its medical name is takotsubo cardiomyopathy, after a traditional Japanese fishing basket called a takotsubo. That's because the condition makes the heart swell to the same shape as the fishing basket. Doctors aren't quite sure why it happens, but it usually comes on after severe trauma or emotional stress, such as bereavement.
Broken heart syndrome affects women more often than men, and is more common in those aged over 50. The first symptom is often severe chest pain, so many people think they are having a התקף לב. As the heart muscle weakens, it stops being able to pump blood around the body efficiently. This in turn leads to a build-up of fluid in the lungs, with shortness of breath especially on lying flat, and swelling of the ankles - otherwise known as אי ספיקת לב. דפיקות לב - either abnormally fast or slow beats - are also common.
The tests for broken heart syndrome include heart tracings ו בדיקות דם to exclude heart attack, along with X-rays and heart scans which often show up the abnormal heart shape. Treatment is aimed at controlling symptoms. For instance, heart rate-controlling tablets to stabilise heart rhythm and blood pressure (which can drop); water tablets to reduce fluid build-up; and blood-thinning agents if blood clots or an abnormal heart rhythm called פרפור פרוזדורים (AF) occur.
Fortunately, the vast majority of people recover completely within weeks. However, once you've had broken heart syndrome once, you're at higher risk of getting symptoms again if you go through another major רגשי.
Other physical signs
חזרה לתוכןBroken heart syndrome only affects about 2,500 people a year in the UK. By contrast, hundreds of thousands of people feel the more indirect physical effects of grief. We've all known or heard of couples who pass away within weeks or months of each other. Can grief really kill you or is there a medical explanation?
There's no doubt that our state of mind can have a huge impact on our physical health. Adrenaline, the 'fight or flight' hormone which floods our bodies when we're scared, causes rapid breathing and heart rate, sweaty palms, פה and more. The depression which so often follows bereavement can have a profound effect on your appetite and sleep. And lack of sleep and vital nutrients in turn can affect your immune system, making you more prone to infection.
But more often still I've seen patients go downhill because they no longer have a loved one who reminds them to take their tablets or gives them a reason to take care of their physical health. Even if it's the carer who is left behind, they may feel they've lost their reason to keep going or even get out of bed.
And that's where families and friends can make all the difference. Look after practical aspects like shopping or cleaning; make some extra portions of easy-to-prepare food like nutritious soup, and stock their fridge. Perhaps you could stay in touch with other family and friends, so you can ensure they have visitors but aren't overwhelmed by too many people.
Everyone reacts differently to bereavement. Some people hate the thought of being alone, while others can't stand the idea of being a burden. Let your loved one know you're there for them whenever they need you. And don't worry if you can't think of what to say - just be with them and let them talk when they want to. Knowing they're loved can make all the difference in the world.
תודה ל-My Weekly שבו זה פורסם במקור.
Patient picks for אבל

בריאות הנפש
Coping with grief after losing a loved one to lung cancer
Grieving the loss of someone following their death from lung cancer can be a painful process. A lot of complicated emotions often arise, ranging from shock, sadness and anger. It can also take a long time for a loved one's death to feel real, and the healing process following that can take months or even years, as you learn to navigate life in a different way.
מאת אמילי ג'יין בשפורת

בריאות הנפש
Preparing for the loss of a loved one: how to cope with anticipatory grief
Although we don’t often talk about it in our daily lives, death is an inevitable part of living. For many of us, grief comes suddenly - when a loved one passes away, the shock and loss can feel overwhelming. But what happens when you know in advance that someone you love is dying? Accredited psychotherapist Laura Greenwood explains this experience is referred to as anticipatory grief. We spoke with Laura about how facing the loss of a loved one can affect you, and what can help you cope during such a difficult time.
מאת ויקטוריה ראו
About the authorView full bio

Dr Sarah Jarvis
SEO Executive
MA (Cantab), BM, BCh (Oxon), DRCOG, FRCGP, MBE
After training in medicine at Cambridge and Oxford, Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE became a GP.
About the reviewerView full bio

Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
General Practitioner, Medical Author
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr Colin Tidy is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.
היסטוריית המאמר
המידע בעמוד זה נבדק על ידי קלינאים מוסמכים.
30 Jul 2019 | פורסם במקור
נכתב על ידי:
Dr Sarah Jarvisנבדק על ידי
Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP

שאלו, שתפו, התחברו.
עיין בדיונים, שאל שאלות ושתף חוויות במאות נושאים בריאותיים.

מרגיש לא טוב?
הערך את הסימפטומים שלך באינטרנט בחינם
הירשמו לניוזלטר של פיישנט
המנה השבועית שלך של עצות בריאות ברורות ואמינות - נכתבה כדי לעזור לך להרגיש מעודכן, בטוח ובשליטה.
By subscribing you accept our מדיניות הפרטיות שלנו. באפשרותך לבטל את המנוי בכל עת. לעולם לא נמכור את הנתונים שלך.