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Reasons for a sudden burst of anger:

  • A person may have been putting up with another person's annoying traits for months to years and suddenly they have had enough and they will have a burst of anger because they are tired of the same old, same old.
  • A person who is depressed; has anxiety may feel alienated; touchy and at times can have a sudden burst of anger because of it.
  • Some medications can cause anger outbursts in people.
  • Persons that have had heart surgery; stroke or anything traumatic can have angry outbursts caused by body chemistry changes and the feeling of losing self control and depending on others as well as the fear of death.
  • A person that may have a undiagnosed aneurysm (rare) can have outbursts.
  • The elderly in particular that have Alzheimer's can go into fits of anger and they cannot control it.
  • A person who is very ill can become extremely frustrated and will release their tensions by having outbursts of anger. They are in a survival mode.
  • People often forget that places where there is extreme heat in the U.S. and Canada can often cause some people to have an outburst of anger. Statistics show that more crimes; abuse between spouses; child abuse, etc., are committed during the hot summer months.
  • Something as simple as too much sugar in some people's diets can cause anger outbursts; depression and a general feeling of not feeling well.
  • Mental conditions such as Schizophrenia to bipolar can have fits of anger with can be caused sometimes by paranoia; the fact they are depressed and it leaves the person feeling 'different' than others around them which can be frustrating to them.
  • If a person is constantly having anger outbursts it is possible they have had hard life experiences in their past and could have been abused and they have not dealt with these issues through psychiatric help. This can cause a person to be angry all the time with a mood of 'doom and gloom' and they need to seek anger management courses at the very least or seek psychological help.
  • Normal every day people can have anger outburst if they have financial worries; break up with a girlfriend or wife; fear of losing their job or they have already lost their job. Humans basically do not like the feeling they have lost control of their own lives.
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