A heart rate near 100 beats per minute can be normal during times of stress or anxiety, especially if your baseline is usually in the 80s. However, if you consistently experience a significantly elevated heart rate or have other symptoms like chest pain or shortness of breath, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues. Monitoring your heart rate and discussing any concerns with a doctor can provide clarity and peace of mind.
To the extent that anxiety attacks are "normal," it's not uncommon.
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.
Not really. The anxiety should be checked out by a mental health professional.
An anxiety disorder is any of a category of mental disorders, usually characterized with worry about future events and a reaction to current events.
Generally, normal anxiety is a reasonable reaction to a stimulus. Abnormal anxiety is either when you become anxious without any stimulus or when the reaction to a stimulus is beyond that which is considered reasonable. When anxiety begins to interfere with your life and your daily actions, then it may be time to seek help.
Test Anxiety is perfectly normal. It's the Anxiety of the test itself, but since your under pressure, your become Anxious. (Please pardon my spelling, I'm from Austrailia.)
In general equipment that runs on any voltage higher than normal domestic and business supplies like the 400 v 3-phase standard in Europe. Examples are 3.3 kV and upwards.
First year you should make 40000 then upwards from there
Constant, undifferentiated worry to the point of interfering with normal living.
In general, no, hypersegementation is not normal.
Phobia is a minor type of afraid to something, and anxiety disorder is highness scared level, that produce anxiety on the human or any alive thing, animal etc.The normal level generates adrenaline production on every body , the over production of that could be dangerous to the normal function of the system on every body.Its normal become anxiousness on an abnormal situation. After it happened , step by step the body recover the normal function. Otherwise it becomes on some phobia, or if gets worse some anxiety disorder.
Yes, if the stress is extreme. All expectant mothers, and lets face it all people in general, experience stress. This is normal but if the stress is extreme it can have harmful effects on the baby.