What is the problem with shivering and chills when I am angry?

Anger and chills and shivering are caused by emotions such as anger, anxiety and tension that can act as stressors and induce a stress response, stimulating sympathetic excitation and secretion of large amounts of catecholamines, leading to redistribution of blood flow, causing strong constriction of the skin vessels and reduced blood perfusion, thus ensuring blood perfusion to vital organs such as the heart, brain and skeletal muscles during stress. This usually does not require special treatment and can recover on its own when the patient calms down. In case of recurrent episodes, it is recommended to consult a mental health centre for emotional assessment and management.