Anxiety symptoms?
summary
A few years ago, I had obsessive-compulsive disorder. Every time I close the door and walk away, I always feel that I haven't closed the door. I will go back to have a look and make sure that I will be at ease. Otherwise, I will worry all day and feel restless. There are no other symptoms. However, since last month, I feel that this situation has begun to spread in my work and daily life. I always worry that I haven't done my work yet, where there may be problems, whether the car door is closed, whether the lights are off, etc. is this anxiety disorder? What is the manifestation of anxiety disorder?
Anxiety symptoms?
There are patients with anxiety disorder will show dizziness, panic, shortness of breath, frequent urination, urgency, sweating symptoms, but the emergence of these symptoms is often to face something will appear, want to escape and can not escape, to face or consider to do before will appear the above anxiety.
In your spare time, you always feel restless, irritable, with a big temper. It's hard to calm down when you're in a fretful mood. When you're free, you habitually move back and forth. Only when you walk around, your worries and concerns will be relieved, and your anxiety will not be so obvious.
Anxiety disorder often makes patients show excessive worry, excessive tension and inexplicable fear. The emergence of these emotions makes you not know the reason, and there is no obvious thing for you to find the problem. At the same time, your worry, worry, tension and fear didn't happen later. They were all your own senseless feelings or thoughts.
matters needing attention
The symptoms and manifestations of anxiety disorder vary from person to person. Different people may have different reactions, but one thing in common is that the emergence of your emotions is actually unnecessary. They are all manifestations of excessive anxiety and self fright. However, anxiety disorders are chronic and acute. Once you feel that you have anxiety symptoms, you should treat yourself or go to the hospital or find a psychologist for treatment.