What’s wrong with shaking when you’re angry?

Shaking when angry may be related to increased nerve excitability, increased blood pressure, and respiratory alkalosis.
1. Increased nerve excitability: When a person is angry, it may lead to increased neuromuscular excitability and symptoms such as muscle tremor or body shaking. It is a relatively small, rapid and irregular shaking, which will disappear after the mood returns to a steady state.
2. Rising blood pressure: Anger will cause different degrees of stimulation of the cerebral cortex, and then the blood flow rate will be accelerated, thus causing the phenomenon of rising blood pressure. At this time, it will cause many abnormal symptoms, and the body shivering is one of them.
3. Respiratory alkalosis: anger may trigger excessive ventilation, the body exhales a large amount of carbon dioxide, resulting in the body’s acid-base balance imbalance, that is, respiratory alkalosis, which is manifested in the whole body shivering.
It is recommended that patients maintain a good state of mind in their normal lives, and if they frequently shiver when they are angry, it is recommended that they go to the hospital, so as to avoid delaying their condition and causing adverse consequences.