What is shaking when mad?

Shaking when mad is a common physical reaction to intense emotions of anger or frustration. This involuntary shaking or trembling is caused by the body's natural stress response to extreme emotions, such as the release of adrenaline and cortisol hormones. Shaking when angry can range in intensity from a mild shiver to violent tremors, depending on the individual's level of anger and their physiological response to the situation. In some cases, shaking when mad can be accompanied by other physical symptoms such as sweating, rapid breathing, and increased heart rate. It is important to manage anger and control one's reaction to avoid harming oneself or others.