Thursday, October 28, 2010

All about : Cherry angiomas and anxiety












Many people believe that there is a connection between the cherry angiomas and anxiety.
Cherry angiomas are small, noncancerous, or benign, tumors of the skin ranging in color from bright cherry red to purple. A cherry angioma occurs when a cluster of capillaries located in the surface of the skin dilate. When a cherry angioma first occurs usually only the size of a pinhead, and remains flat on the surface of the skin. With time, some cherry angiomas may spread to about 1 / 4 inch in diameter and have one or more of the following characteristics:

    
* Become a thicker
    
* Become a spongy
    
* Rise slightly above the surface of the skin
    
* Mushroom show or dome-shaped
The benign tumors of the skin may appear anywhere in the body. However, it is more common in the upper torso of a person. Other areas of the body are often affected by these skin changes include:

    
* Back
    
* Neck
    
* Person
    
Weapons *
    
* Legs
    
* Scalp
Although no one knows for certain what actually causes cherry angiomas occur, there are a number of scientific and medical researchers believe that skin condition associated with the aging process. In most cases, these skin lesions make their first appearance when a person is in the middle of her late thirties and increased in number after the age of forty. It is estimated that among the elderly aged 70 years and older, between 70 and 85 percent have cherry angiomas.
There are also many researchers and people suffering with cherry angiomas who believe that stress aggravates the skin condition and is a common trigger of benign tumors of the skin. Many of these people argue that appear every time you are very stressed cherry angiomas. Others say the same thing happens after suffering heart palpitations.
In addition to the aging process and stress, several other factors that may cause cherry angiomas hormonal changes, exposure to certain chemicals and genetic disorders.
Research on the effects of chronic stress on the human body indicate that this type of stress affects every cell in the body causing me to age faster. Apart from the relationship between the cherry angiomas and anxiety, high levels of chronic stress caused by physical, mental and emotional harm to all systems of the human body.
The following are some examples of the many diseases and medical conditions that may be caused or aggravated by stress:

    
* Heart problems
    
* Stroke
    
* Cancer
    
* High blood pressure
    
* Diabetes
    
* Weakened immune system
    
* Ulcers
    
* Arthritis
    
* Irritable Bowel Syndrome







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