Anxiety is a disorder that can manifest for almost any reason.
Generalized anxiety disorder, as these symptoms are commonly associated with the condition. It is characterized by excessive worrying, avoidance of situations that trigger anxiety, difficulties with sleep, and problems focusing on tasks. Treatment often involves therapy, medication, or a combination of both.
Psychologically, the person with generalized anxiety disorder may develop a sense of dread for no apparent reason-the irrational feeling that some nameless catastrophe is about to happen
may develop coronary artery disease; congestive heart failure; kidney failure; aneurysm; stroke or other health problems.
Tranquilizers are medications used to reduce anxiety and calm a person down, while sleeping tablets are used specifically to induce sleep. Tranquilizers can be used for various conditions, including anxiety and panic disorders, while sleeping tablets are mainly used for treating insomnia. Tranquilizers can have a broader effect on mood and emotions, whereas sleeping tablets are primarily focused on promoting sleep.
If you have problems sitting still it can be a sign of anxiety or boredom. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can also cause a person to be fidgety.
A doctor can, but you have to see him/her in person. These are issues that can't be resolved over the internet.
Anxiety is when a person has lots of stress. This can happen to anyone.
It could mean: 1. You are proposing to do something very dangerous or have a serious problem and the person cares about you and does not want you to run into disaster. 2. You have ordinary problems and the person cares for you and shows it by empathizing with your problems. 3. You do not have any problems but the person is overprotective and controlling and isn't happy unless he or she is running your life. 4. You have no problems but the person worrying about you has a serious problem, a mental problem called anxiety disorder.
When someone feels they have anxiety and paranoia feelings they should first discuss this with their family doctor who may give them a good physical to be sure there is no physical cause for it and if there isn't then the doctor will refer the person to a psychologist.
Yes it can. And also depressed, full of anxiety, phobias, bad dreams, trouble sleeping and have relationship difficulties. But a person can also have all those symptoms for reasons other than family trauma.
There are a lot of reasons why someone may have a hard time sleeping at night. It can be because they are in pain either from surgery or injury or they maybe be suffering from anxiety.
Yes, Celiac Disease can develop at anytime. For a person to develop Celiac Disease, one must carry the gene. The gene can remain "off" or it can turn "on". You can have the gene but never experience any celiac disease symptoms. Something has to trigger the gene for a person to start developing problems. My mom didn't have symptoms until she was in her 30's. Before that, she never had any problems eating grains.