What is shaking when angry?

When a person becomes angry, their body may experience physical symptoms such as shaking or trembling. This can be caused by a surge of adrenaline and increased heart rate that occurs during the fight or flight response. The shaking may also be a natural response to the release of tension and emotion that accompanies anger. In some cases, shaking when angry may be a symptom of an underlying medical condition such as anxiety or Parkinson's disease. It is important for individuals to find healthy ways to manage their anger and seek medical attention if they experience excessive or persistent shaking.