I shiver whenever I'm excited or when I feel anxiety. I'm not able to understand this, as people can shiver when they have any sort of anxiety but I show shivering response when I'm excited or delighted. Can anyone please confirm the real scenario for me?
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When you are excited sympathetic system will be active which gives you adrenaline high, also when you are anxious the same system is active but this time it causes anxiety - the emotion is different, perception is different.
When you get abnormal high on excitement (shivering) and excess anxiety in relation to stimuli then its pathological/considered as a problem.
So please consult a psychiatrist for evaluation
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Shivering when excited or anxious is a normal response due to heightened excitability as there is increased amount of neuroendocrine hormones in such situation which can cause this. For these symptoms if problematic one must see a mental health professional who can explain the reason behind all this and can manage the symptoms pharmacologically as well as non pharmacologically.
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