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This relationship can go both ways. Anxiety can be a big factor in triggering an eating disorder or leading to disordered eating habits. An eating disorder can also worsen pre-existing anxiety and can also cause anxiety attacks in relaiton to proximity to food or eating.
You're more likely to develop social anxiety disorder if your biological parents or siblings have the condition.A risk factor is something that increases your likelihood of getting a disease or condition family factors in the development and management of anxiety disorders.
Hemophilla is a genetic disorder in which there is absence of clotting factor viii, leading to defective clot formation, petechiae bruising and gum bleeding. Treatment is by injecting factor VIII concentrate
Elevated pressure in the eye is the main factor leading to glaucomatous damage to the eye (optic) nerve.
Caffeine can definitely be a contributing factor to anxiety and panic attacks.
Hemophilia is an example of a genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to form blood clots, leading to excessive bleeding and bruising. It is caused by a deficiency in clotting factors, most commonly factor VIII or IX.
A somatic disorder is a malfunction of the body. A psychosomatic disorder is a disorder of (most commonly) the body caused by a psychological factor (the mind).
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Yes, it can definetly be a factor. Panic attacks during sleep, as well as general stress and anxiety, can cause grinding and clenching.
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