Anxiety: Is state of tension, apprehension, worry, uneasiness or fear. While mild episodes of anxiety are common and do not require treatment, more severe forms can be chronic and debilitating. Symptoms of severe anxiety insomnia, chest pain, shortness of breath, palpitations and parasthesia. Rec.: if concerned see your PCP for evaluation.
Answered 4/12/2016
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MORE INFORMATION?: WITH THIS LITTLE INFORMATION HARD TO BE SURE, BUT SOUNDS LIKE PHYSICAL MANIFESTATION OF ANXIETY. HOW LONG HAS THIS GONE ON? NEED LOTS MORE DETAIL. BEST TO TALK WITH YOUR DR 1st AND THEN MAYBE A THERAPIST. MIGHT AS WELL BE SOON. NOTHING GAINED BY WAITING.
Answered 4/11/2016
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