Is crying good for you?
Many people would say yes. Crying is said to be cathartic,
relieve stress and even remove toxins from the body, and most therapists claim
it’s beneficial. There is evidence that blood pressure and heart rate fall
after crying, while some allergic reactions are reduced after watching weepy
films, and sufferers from rheumatoid arthritis who cry have less pain than
those who don’t.
Yet the experimental evidence is mixed. Benefits are more likely
when the reason for crying is a resolvable problem and the person crying is
comfortable expressing their emotions and not otherwise depressed. One function
of crying may be to show our distress, which can help build relationships, and
this may be why crying helps.
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