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[|Human|] Hello, I am one of thoes people that rarely get mad even though I have good reasons to be mad, but when I do get mad I tend breathe heavily and get a strong tingly numbness feeling throught my whole body. Is that a problem? If so is it a physicaly problem or physcological?
[|AI|]  Thanks for your query to Chat Doctor. Based on your description, it appears that when you tend to get angry, you hyperventilate (increase in the number of breaths per minute with your breaths becoming short and quick). You're feeling of strong tingly numbness throughout the body could possibly be due to hyperventilation. Some other common symptoms which people usually report with this are- Chat Doctor. If you come to an understanding that you do tend to hyperventilate when angry, do the following-- Relaxation and breathing exercises. If you are into Yoga, Swashing and Anulom-Vilom can be handy.- Anger management can be done through meditation. It appears that you might be into meditation as you seem to suppress your anger more than other people. Hope this information will be of some help.