The whole body tingling may be caused by hyperventilation syndrome, transient ischemia and other reasons.
1. Hyperventilation Syndrome: When you are angry, your sympathetic nerves are more excited, and you are prone to shortness of breath and open-mouth breathing, which may lead to a large amount of carbon dioxide being exhaled from your body. If the human body discharges too much carbon dioxide, it may cause hyperventilation syndrome, which may lead to generalized numbness and other problems.
2. Transient cerebral ischemia: If there is localized cerebral ischemia, it may cause reversible and transient neurological dysfunction, which may lead to numbness, sensory disorders, dizziness and other problems. Individuals with this disorder will experience increased cerebral ischemia when they are angry, which may further exacerbate symptoms such as generalized numbness.
If you experience generalized numbness when you are angry, you should pay attention to it and go to the hospital for a professional examination to make a clear diagnosis and carry out targeted treatment as soon as possible.