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Do Unhappy Marriages Increase The Risk Of Heart Attacks In Men?
Marital issues can cause more serious things than just stress!
A popular, witty quote about marriage goes like this, "happy wife, happy life". Most of you would be familiar with this quote, right?
It basically means that if your wife is happy in a marriage, then your life is made much easier and better!
The above quote is on a lighter note, but in reality, we all know that a marriage can work and both the partners can lead a satisfactory life, only if both of them are happy!

Now, we know that a marriage is an extremely huge commitment made by two people who are willing to be domestic partners and build a family.
A marriage does not just involve two partners, but later on it could also involve their children and the relationship between the husband and wife reflects on the children too.
So, in most cultures, during the wedding ritual, phrases like "in sickness and in health", "till death do us part", etc., are used, to let the couple know the gravity of the social institution they are getting into.
Now, just like any other type of relationship, even a marriage has its ups and downs and hardly any marriage is perfect.
For instance, we do get into arguments and fights with our close friends, parents and siblings and a marriage is no different.

So, it is up to the partners to understand each other and work through their problems in a mature way, so that they can lead their lives peacefully.
However, the unfortunate fact is that, more often than not, a marriage can strain the relationship between the partners due to a number of reasons, making them stressed out, unhappy or depressed.
Now, a new research study has stated that an unhappy marriage can increase the risk of heart problems, especially in men. Find out how, here.
Link
Between
Marital
Stress
&
Heart
Ailments
Now,
most
of
us
would
already
know
that
heart
ailments
are
very
common,
and
they
can
be
extremely
dangerous
and
fatal.
The heart is one of the vital organs of the human body and even a slight complication in or around the organ can result in serious health consequences.

There could be a number of causes for heart diseases in people, such as old age, weak tissues and cells of the heart, genetic deformities in the heart, blood clots blocking the blood flow in the arteries, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, stress, unhealthy eating habits, obesity, etc.
So, stress is also one of the main causes for heart ailments, especially in men, as stress can produce a high level of cortisol hormone in men, which can increase the cholesterol level to affect the heart.
A recent research study stated that marital stress, caused by problems in a marriage, was one of the main causes for heart problems in men over the age of 60, according to surveys.
So, in conclusion, an unhappy marriage can increase the risk of heart diseases in men.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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