The psychological experience and feeling of excessive worry is a core symptom of patients with anxiety disorders. Nervousness, restlessness, unmanageable worries, feelings of imminent danger, panic or doom, rapid heart rate, rapid breathing, sweating, shaking, weakness, tiredness, trouble sleeping and bowel problems are often also present.
Typical symptoms
Psychological symptoms
The main manifestation is the psychological experience and feelings of excessive worry. Patients have persistent or paroxysmal inexplicable anxiety, fear, tension and uneasiness. and other symptoms.
The symptoms of different disease types are different, for example: generalized anxiety disorder is mainly manifested as continuous and excessive worry about a certain danger or unfortunate event that may occur and is unpredictable; Inappropriate anxiety arising from a situation that may be commented on; panic disorder manifests itself primarily in the sudden onset of irresistible fear, dread, apprehension, and a sense of impending doom and imminent death during daily activities.
Physical symptoms
Somatic symptoms caused by reactive sympathetic nerve excitation, involving the respiratory system, nervous system, genitourinary system, cardiovascular system, etc.
Nervous system
Patients have skin flushing, paleness, sweating, palpitations, palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, dry mouth, etc.
Genitourinary system
Sexual dysfunction, such as reproductive system abnormalities such as impotence, premature ejaculation, irregular menstruation, and urinary system abnormalities such as frequent urination or urgency.
Respiratory system
Some have manifestations such as suffocation, suffocation, hyperventilation, and symptoms of respiratory alkalosis, such as numbness of limbs, tetany, etc.
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