Yes, anxiety can have effects on your health in both the short term and long term. These effects include: restlessness, trouble concentrating, irritability, muscle tension, feeling tired, trouble falling or staying asleep, heart palpitations, chest pain, trouble breathing, sweating, nausea, trembling, feeling dizzy or light-headed, numbness or tingling sensations, chills or hot flashes, a sense of impending doom, and more. The effects of anxiety can be different for everyone so you may only have some of the symptoms listed above.
Yes, anxiety disorder can effect physical health depending on the severity of your anxiety...cold sweats, lack of sleep, twitches are all common symptoms.
it doesn't effect the health triangle at all
Many anxiety disorders, including social anxiety disorders, panic disorders and post traumatic stress disorder, can lead to mental and physical health problems.
It can eventually cause depression and anxiety.
If they sitcome to the presure, and do something bad and get addicted to something like drugs, yes.
Depends on what type of anxiety it is.
No, depakote has no effect on anxiety.
no. you can get cancers
Anxiety can definitely effect your sports performance. Anxiety is related to depression, it involves worrying about virtually everything (depending on the severity). Any thoughts that are not focused on the game at hand can effect your performance negatively.
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