Everyone experiences some level of anxiety.
These feelings may include feeling embarrassed, frightened,
insecure, panicky, nervous, scared, or humiliated. These are
all normal emotions.
However, if you are experiencing these
feelings on most days and they are affecting your life, you
may be suffering from an Anxiety Disorder.
Sometimes, these
Anxiety Disorders can cause physical symptoms of muscle tension,
headaches, heart palpitations, sweating, trembling, trouble
breathing, choking sensations, chest pain, stomach problems,
dizziness, numbness, tingling sensations, blushing, sleep
problems, concentration problems, memory problems, or fatigue.
If your anxiety is so severe that you have trouble working
or socializing with your friends and family, you may be suffering
from a medical condition in which help is available. There
is good scientific research available on the following medical
conditions.
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