Recognizing Anxiety Disorder
Symptoms
Anxiety and worries are a common part of daily life: health issues, emotional problems, work difficulties,
money, exams and so on, give one plenty of subjects to think of. The difference between normal anxiety and general
anxiety disorder symptoms results from the intensity, the frequency and the disruptive nature of the
worries. When affected by a general anxiety disorder, worries tend to be a lot higher keeping the mind busy and
exhausting the body by a superior consume of energy. Then, doctors speak of GAD or generalized anxiety disorder and
there are two types of symptoms specific to this nervous ailment. They can cover physiological and psychological
manifestations of a varying intensity.
The physiological general anxiety disorder symptoms include insomnia, digestive upset, frequent bowel movement,
fatigue, muscular sores and tension and jumpiness. People who suffer from an anxiety disorder will have
difficulties to rest and they will experience intense fatigue. In fact, besides the lack of sleep, the physical
exhaustion is triggered by the brain chemical imbalance as well. Among the psychological general anxiety disorder
symptoms we should mention the inability to control thoughts, irritability, the impossibility to relax,
concentration problems, fears of all kinds particularly of rejection.
In the case of children and teenagers, general anxiety disorder symptoms require a close monitoring because the
young anxiety sufferers cannot know whether their worries are disproportionate or normal. Besides the symptoms that
are common regardless of the patient's age, there are some distinct signs to recognize in children suffering from
GAD. Thus, most of them have the 'what if' worry they extend over a situation far in the future. Then, younger
anxiety victims will express intense self-criticism, a great fear of mistakes and the permanent need for
reassurance and approval. Even if you recognize some of these signs in your child's behavior, the diagnosis can
only be passed by a professional.
Once the general anxiety disorder symptoms are confirmed by an expert opinion, starting a treatment and a form
of therapy is the next required step. Only patients who have more intense symptoms will be prescribed medication,
but such a solution only works temporarily. The patient will also have to learn how to self-soothe in addition to
learning relaxation techniques and going for psychotherapy sessions. Anyone who suffers from general
anxiety disorder symptoms can reduce the intensity or prevent a panic attack by learning how to
deal with the condition.
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