Initial symptoms of anxiety disorder?

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The symptoms of anxiety disorder are extremely complex, and the causes are also quite complex. The disease can be treated with an interpretive psychotherapy. This disease is also called nervous anxiety disorder. After the onset of the disease, the patient will feel very scared, and the patient will often feel chest tightness and dizziness, and the more serious patient will even feel dyspnea. Some people have a tremor after they get sick. Now it is generally believed that anxiety disorder is related to people's thinking or cognitive level. In particular, some patients with anxiety disorder have very vague cognition of the surrounding things. So what are the initial symptoms of anxiety disorder? Let's talk about it.

Initial symptoms of anxiety disorder?

With anxiety disorder, in the early stage, the patients' heart rate and breathing frequency will slowly accelerate, and patients will feel chest pain and chest tightness, some patients will panic, and some patients will have palpitations. Some patients feel very tired all over the body, no matter in work or life, all kinds of activities can not be completed normally.

Some patients with anxiety disorder will have insomnia, wake up very early in the morning, have nightmares at night, and have serious sleep disorders. Anxiety disorder can make people have digestive disorders, after eating for a long time do not digest, resulting in patients often do not feel hungry.

Some patients with anxiety disorder often tremble hands and feet, and some even numb hands. The skin on the body can appear paroxysmal flush phenomenon. Most travel patients with irregular menstruation, such as amenorrhea and amenorrhea and other phenomena may occur. Other patients will often feel dizzy and even faint.

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Generally speaking, anxiety disorder only causes physical symptoms at the beginning. With the development of the disease, it will gradually cause people's mental symptoms, such as pathological anxiety.