Anxiety Symptoms ...
Anxiety Symptoms
Anxiety symptoms could be quite frightening, sometimes even very delimiting. Psycho-physiological component which yields the anxiety symptoms that encompass the reactions of the body such as palpitations or racing heartbeat, sweating, breathlessness, nausea and dizziness or cold flashes.
Interpersonal component is the last thing to consider in order to qualify an unnecessary attack of anxiety and its symptoms. Anxiety symptoms root from various triggering factors such as repression of traumatic experiences, as an outcome of a biological imbalance or as a part of a larger group of psychological and mental disorders.
The common symptoms of anxiety are as follows:
- Sensations of heartburn, diarrhea, indigestion and constipation
- Occurrence of the symptoms of urinary tract infection which may start as excessive urination
- Sexual dysfunction
- Skin rashes
- Insomnia
It is also possible that the person having attacks of anxiety could experience some of these symptoms:
- Nightmares
- Increased aggression
- Increased depression
- Flu-like symptoms such as weakening of the muscles, achy and clammy-like feelings
- Headaches
- Sore eyes
- Hormonal imbalances
More often than not, anxiety could extend to more aggravated cases like anxiety and panic attacks, several types of personality and psychological disorders like Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and specific phobias. Therefore, acquiring some secondary anxiety symptoms that are specific to each type of disorder.
This means that once the normalcy of the anxiety level is deviated, the symptoms could lead to hampering the basic functions of the persons and his primary behaviors.
Specific disorders produce certain physical, psychological and interpersonal symptoms of anxiety though. For example, people with agoraphobia would develop a unique behavior of seclusion. Because there is a wide range of anxiety symptoms that could be displayed in a wide array of disorders, it is easy to dismiss these perhaps as simple attacks of anxiety or the regular blue days people feel.
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