It may feel like you’re crying for no reason, and you could’t seem to stop.
If so, you might feel worried about why you are crying and unable to control it.
As a result, your treatment options and coping strategies will differ depending on the cause.
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Signs of Uncontrollable Crying
Are you unsure whether your uncontrollable crying is normal or a problem?
It is not a sign of weakness or moral failure.
It could simply mean you’re dealing with an underlying physical or mental health condition.
Here are some of the most common explanations behind your uncontrollable crying.
PBA is a neurological disorder, meaning that it is brought on by damage to the nervous system.
It is characterized by sudden, uncontrollable, and inappropriate crying or laughing.
Doctors also don’t usually screen for PBA because many don’t know about it.
However, the condition has been documented for over 100 years.
Almost 2 million people in the U.S. know they have PBA.
Many cases go undiagnosed, so the actual number may be as high as 7 million.
There are different theories about which brain structures are involved in PBA.
Crying can be a symptom of various forms of grief.
Acute grief resulting from a situation such as the loss of a loved one is one key in.
PBA is sometimes alsomistaken for depression.
Hormones
Fluctuations in hormones can also influence emotional reactions and uncontrollable crying.
Effects of Uncontrollable Crying
Uncontrollable crying can have negative effects on your life.
Complicated grief and depression are usually treated with therapy and/or medication.
It was actually discovered quite accidentally while testing it to treat ALS patients.
While it was never approved specifically for ALS, it was later approved for PBA.
An occupational therapist can also help people with PBA learn how to cope in everyday life.
Regardless of the cause, your doctor will be able to prescribe the best course of action.
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