Can Being a People-Pleaser Really Cause an Autoimmune Disease?

Staff
By Staff
7 Min Read

Women are taking to social media with a bold directive: “Be a bitch or get an autoimmune disease.” The implication is that regular self-sacrifice causes chronic stress, which can do serious harm to the body. “People pleasing is probably the no. 1 cause for women’s autoimmune diseases,” wrote industrial engineer Ronak Pakzad on X.

As evidence, social media users have pointed out that 4 out of 5 people with autoimmune diseases are female — a fact that has stumped scientists for decades.

The antidote, some women are saying, is to stop worrying about others and put yourself first: Stand-up comedian Pearl Rose, for example, shared on X that she “started being a bitch and my eczema was GONE.”

While doctors acknowledge a connection between chronic stress and a higher risk of developing an autoimmune disease, they say the reality is more complicated.



Read the full article here

Share This Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *