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Monday, September 12, 2011

Anxiety Symptoms, Causes, Types, Signs and Symptoms

Anxiety disorder affects over 40 million people and is one of the most common mental disorder. Anxiety disorders is a term that has a wide range of conditions, but they all cause extreme anxiety and mood and emotional disturbances. A person who suffers from it also can have phobias such as a fear of certain things like (snakes, spiders, heights, or water,) and they can cause you to have extreme anxiety or cause a panic attack. Now the form of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a more unfocused, pervasive anxiety that causes insomnia, fatigue, and other health problems. The form of social anxiety disorder (SAD) or social phobia is an unreasonable and overwhelming far of social situations. A person who suffers from SAD will avoid people while working in a social or a work setting. There is the fear that someone might notice the condition that makes it worse.

A person who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), this disorder causes a person to have obsessive thoughts and anxiety, nagging doubt, and the need to keep things in perfect order. A person who suffers from these disorder has an obsession with keeping things clan and germ free, so they keep washing their hands. People who have this know that it is not normal but they can not stop doing it. This disorder is called "insanity with insight" or "the doubting disease" according to Bruce Hyman to the OCD Research Center of South Florida. People who have this disorder call it a living hell.

Another disorder is the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and can be caused from a rape, natural disasters, an accident, or abuse. Soldiers suffer from this when returning from a war. Some of the symptoms are insomnia, flashbacks, nightmares, and anger.

Separation anxiety is caused when young children are separated from their parents and it can affect both the children and the parents alike. When your child moves away to college it can cause separation anxiety. Your pet can suffer from separation anxiety and when you leave your pet it can become unruly and have disruptive behavior when you leave it alone or in the care of others.

There are other problems that coexist with anxiety disorder. Two-thirds of the people who suffer from GAD also suffer from depression A person who suffers from anxiety are more likely to abuse alcohol and drugs. People who suffer from one disorder are later diagnosed with additional anxiety disorders.

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