What organ does guilt affect?

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What organ does guilt affect?

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answered 6 days ago by Terazakdll (16,430 points)
The organ that guilt affects is mainly the brain, although guilt also affects other organs and areas of the body.

Guilt mainly affects the brain, and activates your sympathetic nervous system and your limbic system, which can lead to physical manifestations.

The physical manifestations that guilt can lead to include heart palpitations, headaches, muscle fatigue and even tension in your stomach.

Bladder issues can also occur when you experience guilt.

Chronic guilt also acts as a stressor to the body, which can also cause systemic physical and mental health issues.

Guilt is processed in your brain's ventral anterior cingulate cortex or ACC, precuneus, and premotor/posterior temporal areas.

Guilt can also alter your cognitive function and cause difficulty with memory and concentration.

Intense feelings of guilt or remorse can also cause feelings of indigestion, sickness or changes in your stomach and gastric rhythms.

Chronic or intense guilt can also cause rapid heart rate, heart palpitations or increase in blood pressure.

Guilt also often results in muscular tension, especially in your neck, shoulders and your lower back.

And unresolved and excessive guilt can also cause discomfort or disrupt your nervous system connection to your bladder and cause bladder issues.

And similar to that of anxiety, intense guilt can also result in sweating or electrodermal activity also known as skin conductivity.

And in addition to the physical organs that guilt can affect, guilt also impacts your mental health heavily, and can lead to anxiety disorders, depression and even low self esteem.

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