It may be an anxiety or OCD disorder. Here is a helpful site I found to see if your depicting symptoms of anxiety: "If you identify with several of the following signs and symptoms, and they just won’t go away, you may be suffering from an anxiety disorder. Are you constantly tense, worried, or on edge?
Does your anxiety interfere with your work, school, or family responsibilities? Are you plagued by fears that you know are irrational, but can’t shake? Do you believe that something bad will happen if certain things aren’t done a certain way?
Do you avoid everyday situations or activities because they cause you anxiety? Do you experience sudden, unexpected attacks of heart-pounding panic? Do you feel like danger and catastrophe are around every corner?"
http://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=... Not only are there emotional symptoms, but your body can physically give you signs as well. Emotional symptoms of anxiety In addition to the primary symptoms of irrational and excessive fear and worry, other common emotional symptoms of anxiety include: -Feelings of apprehension or dread -Trouble concentrating -Feeling tense and jumpy -Anticipating the worst -Irritability -Restlessness -Watching for signs of danger -Feeling like your mind’s gone blank Physical symptoms of anxiety Anxiety is more than just a feeling. As a product of the body’s fight-or-flight response, anxiety involves a wide range of physical symptoms.
Because of the numerous physical symptoms, anxiety sufferers often mistake their disorder for a medical illness. They may visit many doctors and make numerous trips to the hospital before their anxiety disorder is discovered. Common physical symptoms of anxiety include.
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