Anxiety: Anxiety has a wide range of presentation patterns. Common symptoms include worry, intrusive thoughts of a stressful experience, avoidance of situations known to cause panic/anxiety. Panic symptoms would include heart palpitations, shallow fast breathing, visual disturbances, shakiness, globus sensation in the throat, etc. Yes, you may have persistent symptoms but not continuous but rather attacks.
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3 part question: Worrying and persistent worry is a primary symptom of anxiety. Feeling worse in the morning could mean that you're not sleeping well and having anxious thoughts at night which can lead to insomnia, another symptom of anxiety. This can worsen and its usually recommended to see a specialist like a Psychologist to evaluate your symptoms and need for treatment.
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