Many: Anxiety is worry out of proportion to threat. Every little thing can cause fear. Every possible stimulus can cause upset. You imagine the worst outcome of every situation. You can have trouble sleeping or sleep too much. You can lose your appetite or over-eat. You can shake. Anti-depressant medicines are often used for anxiety. See a doctor to sort it out. It might be depression. Hope this is help.
Answered 10/30/2012
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Several types: The most common troubles associated with anxiety include these things: restlessness, fatigue, trouble concentrating, body tension (shoulders, neck, etc.), sleep problems, and irritability. If you've had most of these symptoms for at least 6 months, and they're affecting your school/ work and social life, consider seeing your family doctor or a mental health professional for consultation about it.
Answered 10/3/2016
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The symptoms of Anxiety include:: Feeling anxious, Pounding heartbeat, Headache, Sleep disturbance, Restlessness, Irritability, Poor concentration, Perspiration, Dizziness, Gastrointestinal disturbances, Breathing difficulty, Trembling, Muscle pain, Chest pain.
Answered 8/21/2016
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