ok relax just a little. on the first day of school make a good impression be good to the teachers they are the most important thing on the first day. try not to be so tense. popularity matters to try to be outgoing and open to people. stay away from upper levels like seniors they can be really mean if you do get stuck inthis situation don't freak just act cool like you belong with the seniors and don't be a lying b****
the feeling of anxiety is caused by a perceived threat by the nervous system, panic attacks are the nervous system going haywire.
The person is very jumpy and nervous and worries about everything.
Well, anxiety is when a person gets really nervous, and gets a weird feeling in their stomach. However, if they relax, the anxiety will most likely go away.
Yes. It is quite common for teenage girls to have anxiety or panic attacks, however, you should seek help from a licensed mental health practitioner who has experience working with anxiety & panic since there's a tendency for the problem to worsen over time. Anxiety is a very normal physiological response to fears or worries; although sometimes teens need help understanding the triggers to anxiety.
Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is a rare disorder in which the body's immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system.
It depends on how often and severe your nervousness is. If its constant or most of the time, then yes it very well could be, I have G.A.D.(Generlized Anxiety Disorder) and I used to be nervous over everything. If you nervous just around one type of situation(Such as social events/gatherings) you could have a certain anxiety disorder.
The noun form for the adjective nervous is nervousness.
Panic, for one.
Possible anxiety disorder. Speak with your doctor.
Anxiety
Possible anxiety disorder. Speak with your doctor.
Anxiety disorder is a nervous condition characterized by a state of excessive uneasiness and apprehension, typically with compulsive behavior or panic attacks. Everyone experiences anxiety on occasion such as when preparing to speak before an audience or when taking your first airplane ride, etc. But, when it's continuous without the typical provoking situations and strong enough to interfere with daily activity it's a disorder