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We all experience anxiety—worrying about the future is part of being human and helps us plan ahead and make better decisions. Some anxiety is normal and even productive. However, when anxiety becomes disruptive and disabling to a person’s life, it is considered an unhealthy psychiatric disorder. Anxiety disorders are often related to mental health and factors such as family history, abnormal brain functioning and environmental stresses. It usually affects childhood, adolescence, but can begin in adulthood as well. Genetic factors - anxiety disorder is associated with family history and can be transmitted in families due to genetic factors. Environmental stress - such as trauma, the sudden death of unemployment and divorce tragic event or sudden withdrawal of addictive substances like alcohol and drugs can lead to anxiety. Symptoms of anxiety disorder The most common mental health disorder is anxiety disorder. Although anxiety disorder is related to what the person thinks they have physical symptoms.
* Excessive ongoing worry or fear * Restlessness * Muscle tension * Insomnia * Nausea * Sweating and palpitations * Irritability * Unrealistic view of problems * Tiredness * Difficulty concentrating
The anxiety, worry can cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, vocational and other operating.
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