Anxiety Symptoms
Wednesday, November 12, 2008Posted by
DimO
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Anxiety symptoms can be differentiated from Depression symptoms by its manifestations as :
- Heart palpitations.
- A feeling of choking leading to a sense of shortness of breath.
- Nausea and dizziness.
- Losing a sense of reality.
- Trembling and sweating.
- Chest pain.
- Numbness and tingling sensations.
- Hot flushes or chills.
Generalized anxiety or severe anxiety, on the other hand, is characterized by loss of focus, fatigue, tension in the muscles, restlessness and insomnia in addition to above symptoms. Panic attacks or disorders are short but intense feelings of fear or doom that have developed in a very short amount of time and characterized with any combination of above symptoms. Other anxiety disorders include phobic and stress anxiety disorders.
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Diagnosis,
Severe Anxiety
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