India, July 8 -- Anger can grow slowly and escalate when a relevant trigger kindles it, turning into an explosive internal storm that feels too blinding. It shows up as emotional outbursts, a racing heartbeat, clenched fists, tense muscles, flushed skin and the feeling of blood boiling. In that heated moment, the intensity of the emotions can feel way too overwhelming, leaving you without the clarity to think or respond calmly or articulately.ALSO READ: Feeling like you're living the same day on repeat? Psychotherapist reveals 6 signs you may be stuck in burnout cycle

While anger is a common emotion, can it affect your physiological system, especially your heart? Given how uncontrollable and all-consuming it feels as the heart rate spike...