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Do You Suffer from Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms?

By Jim Sinclair, published Jul 23, 2007
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According to the National Institute of Mental Health, anxiety disorders affect about 40 million American adults each year. Anxiety disorders may affect the quality of your lifestyle and are capable of completely destroying your life if not treated immediately.

Anxiety and depression are the most serious illnesses in the world. Those who suffer from generalized anxiety disorders experience an exaggerated, intense state of worry, tension and fear. These experiences are most often accompanied with physical symptoms such as nervousness, difficulty in breathing, twitching, headaches, sweating, hot flashes, cold chills, light headiness and nausea. Because people are different, anxiety disorder symptoms and their affects will vary from person to person.

Anxiety disorders, if untreated, often lead to depression. Anxiety attacks can happen at any time, anywhere and are categorized as a sudden attack of fear and can also be a combination of both fear and apprehension. Symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder are caused by an imbalance of a natural brain chemical known as serotonin. Too much of this chemical is one of the major causes of generalized anxiety disorder.

To help repair this unbalance, is the application of anti-anxiety medications. Our brain cells (neurons), use chemicals called neurotransmitters to communicate with one another. The antianxiety medications work on the neurons in the brain to reduce the symptoms of anxiety. All of the current medications are very successful and effective in binding to the parts of neurons that are involved in producing these symptoms of anxiety. These medications bind to the parts of neurons that reduce anxiety as well, therefore soothing excitability and generally bringing calmness to the people who use them.

The variation of anxiety disorder symptoms can often cause sufferers to be filled with fear and uncertainty and can last up to at least 6 months. If not treated in time, preferably in it's earlier stages, this same anxiety disorder is capable of getting much worse and also lasting for a much longer period of time.

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