Yes, all of those are emotional and physical signs of anxiety. Anxiety has also been linked to depression, with many who suffer from anxiety attacks prone to, or having a history of, depression. For more information on anxiety symptoms and cures, please visit http://www.helpguide.org/mental/anxiety_types_symptoms_treatment.htm
No, depakote has no effect on anxiety.
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.
Yes, anxiety disorder can effect physical health depending on the severity of your anxiety...cold sweats, lack of sleep, twitches are all common symptoms.
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It is usually described as a side effect of a drug. Paradoxical anxiety is when a drug meant to relive anxiety, causes it instead.
Anxiety response
used in the treatment of anxiety and tension
In rare cases yes
The best and most effective anxiety treatment is to avoid medication and seek to identify the causes of the anxiety themselves. Often with a change in diet, habit and lifestyle, anxiety will subside without side-effect.
It's called the "fight of flight effect." Your body naturally releases adrenaline when faced with anxiety in order to a.) "fight" what is causing the anxiety or b.) "run" from the source of anxiety.
To have a soothing and calming effect so as to reduce anxiety or stress
yes - it is an uncommon side effect