What’s wrong with tingling all over your body when you’re angry?

The numbness of the whole body when angry may be related to autonomic dysfunction, respiratory alkalosis and cerebral hemorrhage.
1. Autonomic dysfunction: Anger can cause emotional excitement, causing the body’s neuroendocrine system to appear stress response, sympathetic nerve excitation, adrenaline secretion increases, can cause peripheral vascular spasm, resulting in numbness of the whole body.
2. Respiratory alkalosis: Excessive emotional excitement can cause excessive shortness of breath and deeper and faster breathing, resulting in excessive hyperventilation, leading to excessive carbon dioxide discharge, inducing respiratory alkalosis symptoms. Under the alkaline environment, low blood potassium often occurs, resulting in generalized numbness.
3. Cerebral hemorrhage: commonly found in elderly patients with hypertension and other underlying diseases, cerebral hemorrhage can occur when emotionally over-excited, hematoma compression of the corresponding brain tissues, brain nerves, resulting in limb paralysis, numbness.
It is recommended not to be overly agitated in general, and need to maintain a calm state of mind. If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, timely medical attention should be sought.