What are the symptoms of anxiety disorder?
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Anxiety disorder, also known as anxiety neurosis, is the most common type of neurosis, which is characterized by anxiety experience. It can be divided into two forms: chronic anxiety (generalized anxiety) and acute anxiety (panic attack). What are the symptoms of anxiety disorder? Let's talk about it
What are the symptoms of anxiety disorder?
In the absence of obvious incentives, patients often have excessive worry and nervous fear which is inconsistent with the real situation. This kind of nervous fear often has no clear object and content. Patients feel that they have been in a nervous, nervous, fear, fear of the inner experience.
Dizziness, chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath, dry mouth, frequent urination, urgency of urination, sweating, tremor and other physical symptoms. In normal daily life, patients are almost the same as normal people. Once the attack (some have specific trigger situations, such as closed space, etc.), the patient suddenly appears extreme fear, and experiences a sense of near death or out of control.
When the attack occurs, patients often dial the "120" emergency call to see the emergency department of Cardiology. Although the patient seems to have severe symptoms, most of the relevant examination results are normal, so the diagnosis is often unclear. After the attack, patients are still extremely afraid and worried about their own condition. They often go to various departments of major hospitals to do various examinations, but they can not be diagnosed. It not only delays the treatment, but also causes the waste of medical resources.
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After symptom remission, antidepressants should be taken for 1-2 years; Stop and reduce drugs need to consult a specialist, do not arbitrarily adjust the drug treatment plan. The earlier diagnosis and treatment, the better prognosis of anxiety disorder. After standardized treatment, the vast majority of patients will get clinical rehabilitation, restore the past happy mood.