Understanding And Discerning Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
People worry about so many problems that it would be difficult to think about them all and qualify them as causes of anxiety. The distinction between the normal stress we call 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 feel tired without any apparent reason. In fact, the cause of the physical exhaustion comes from the chemical imbalance at the brain level as well as from the improper night rest. The psychological general anxiety disorder symptoms include all sorts of fears, memory and concentration difficulties, permanent tension and irritability, and the impossibility to stop worrying.
For teenagers and children, 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. The ‘what if’ worry seems to be recurrent with most teenagers and children as a form of worrying about some future event. Then, younger patients show great fear of mistakes, excessive self-criticism, intense self-blaming and the constant need for approval and reassurance. Even if you can identify some such signs in the child’s or adolescent’s behavior, only a professional can pass a viable diagnosis.
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. Medication will usually be prescribed if the condition is very intense and the patients have difficulties coping with their worries, but drugs only work for a limited period of time. The patient will also have to learn how to self-soothe in addition to learning relaxation techniques and going for psychotherapy sessions. Any person who suffers from general anxiety disorder symptoms can reduce the intensity or learn to stop anxiety attacks before they can even start.
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