There are many symptoms for anxiety. These include exaggerated perspiration, nervousness, over heating of the face/core, shaking, confusion, discomfort and mild nausea.
There are quite a few websites that would be helpful in giving you more information about anxiety disorder symptoms. A few of those websites are helpguide.org, webmd.com and the website for the Anxiety Disorders Association of America which is adaa.org.
Anxiety symptoms can vary from person to person and there are plenty of them. If you'd like to see a list of the most common ones I would recommend WebMD. Also Mayoclinic has good reputation.
Some symptoms of anxiety attacks are: heart palpitations, sweats in your hands, and fainting.
To find out if you the symptoms you are experiencing are in fact due to an anxiety disorder, the first option would be to make an appointment with a physician. If that is not an option a trusted website would be webmd.com.
Catching the first signs of anxiety can help you to avoid a panic attack. Two physical symptoms of anxiety are muscle tension and even possible numbness.
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doihaveanxiety.org is a great place. It has helped me a lot with my anxiety. stress.about.com does have self surveys also to help determine if your symptoms are anxiety or not.
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An anxiety attack can be defined as a discrete period of intense fear or discomfort that is accompanied by four physical symptoms. There are a total of thirteen symptoms.
Having anxiety and slurred speech can be a many of things. When a person has the symptoms it usually means you are having a micro stroke.
Yes they are. Check out this link for a more descriptive explanation on anxiety symptoms. http://ocd.about.com/od/otheranxietydisorders/a/anxietydisorder.htm
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