No. People who often get angry usually have internal heat, damp heat, and yin deficiency constitution. People with excessive internal heat are prone to getting angry. This type of patient generally likes to eat spicy food, and usually has symptoms such as dry mouth, bitter mouth and bad breath, being afraid of heat, liking to eat cold drinks, and dry and hard stools. People with hot and humid constitutions are also prone to getting angry. Such patients may have dry mouth, but do not want to drink water, have a sticky feeling in the mouth, have a normal appetite, and may sometimes experience symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, and uncomfortable bowel movements.