You can damage your heart by yelling.
Yelling causes stress which then stresses your heart out.
When you're yelling a lot it can lead to high blood pressure which puts stress on your heart and then you could develop heart disease, have a heart attack, stroke and eventually die.
A person with a chronically angry personality activates this kind of response repeatedly.
Frequent spikes in blood pressure and heart rate directly compromise heart health.
“People may experience stress-induced chest pain, elevated heart rate and higher blood pressure.
The effect is small and short-lived, but anger can trigger a heart attack, stroke, or risky heart rhythm.
In fact, anger can trigger physiological changes that affect your blood, temporarily elevating your risk of a heart attack or related problem.
Signs that you've damaged your heart include.
Shortness of breath with activity or when lying down.
Fatigue and weakness.
Swelling in the legs, ankles and feet.
Rapid or irregular heartbeat.
Reduced ability to exercise.
Persistent cough or wheezing with white or pink blood-tinged mucus.
Swelling of the belly area (abdomen)
Losing your temper can trigger a heart attack – even as long as two hours after the anger has subsided, researchers have warned.
Emotions such as anger and hostility ramp up your "fight or flight” response.
When that happens, stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, speed up your heart rate and breathing.
You get a burst of energy.
Your blood vessels tighten.