What are the most common symptoms of anxiety?

And thank you for your question. Anxiety is a normal part of life but when it starts to affect your daily life then it's time to seek help. Some common symptoms of anxiety disorders are constant worry or being on edge, is it causing you extreme fear to the point of not being able to do the things you used to do, feeling like something bad is always going to happen, shaking, avoiding situations in which you anxiety gets worse, feeling like your going to pass out in certain situations and an abnormally fast heart beat.As you can see there are several symptoms of anxiety but the good news that this is a very treatable disorder, with time, therapy and medications many people go on to lead a normal life.

There are many symptoms but they include. Abdominal pain (this may be the only symptom of anxiety, especially in a child) Diarrhea or frequent need to urinate Dizziness Dry mouth or difficulty swallowing Headaches Muscle tension Rapid breathing Rapid or irregular heart rate Sweating Twitching or trembling More info can be found at: nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003....

There are many symptoms of anxiety, including these: · Fast heart beat · Quick breathing · Sweating · Avoidance · Inability to remember · Loss of interest in activities · Feeling detached · Difficulty sleeping · Anger outbursts · Difficulty concentrating and hyper vigilance Source: feelbetter-counselling-eastlondon.com/an....

While other medically unexplained symptoms can be associated with depression, the most common are listed as follows: • fatigue • energy (low) • pain (e.g., headache, neck and back, abdomen) • weight change (loss or gain) • appetite change (loss or gain) • libido (loss).

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