Because with a tense nervous system (anxiety), your muscles also tighten, and aspirin can relax them and help with inflammation. It gives you the feeling that you are becoming calmer, but in fact your muscles are just relaxing and from there your brain accepts that there is no threat. You treat the problem from the outside in. Everything would be great, but aspirin is not exactly a harmless pill to take several times a day. Sooner or later it will damage the lining of your stomach or somewhere else, but it will still be unpleasant. If your problem is caused by a chronic infection and inflammation, it is right to consult a doctor and prescribe the right medication that will not cause other health problems in the long run. You can't take drugs on your own for a long time, I don't believe you are a doctor, a chemist or a biologist. Consult a doctor and look for all possible tests that would find the real cause of depression and anxiety. I guess if you explain what is happening to a doctor, he will be able to minimize possible diagnoses and help you.
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So you need to be tested for inflammation - it could be autoimmune. Examine the thyroid gland for antibodies - many people have problems with it lately. Including, for a year now I want to reduce the antibodies but it doesn't work.