You feel anger not only mentally and emotionally but also physically

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Yes, anger can manifest physically in the body. When a person experiences anger, the body's adrenaline levels increase, leading to various physical responses. Some common physical symptoms of anger include increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, muscle tension, clenched fists, sweating, flushed face, rapid breathing, and even headaches or stomachaches. Additionally, some individuals might experience restlessness or the urge to engage in aggressive behavior as a physical expression of their anger.