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Definition of Anxiety

Anxiety is regarded as a type of mental health disorder that leads people towards fear, worry, apprehension and an extreme amount of nervousness.

Anxiety greatly affects the behaviour of people. The behaviour affects people to such an extent that it gives birth to nervousness, panic attacks, phobia and similar things as such. Studies have stated that anxiety can be categorized under a common group of mental disorders. It is one of the growing disorders witnessed among a considerable number of people across the globe. Anxiety is also described as a natural response of the body towards stress. Feeling of anxiousness during the first day of school, before a job interview is common but, if the same feeling continues for half a year or so, then anxiety can turn into a disorder that is capable of interfering with life. 

What is Meant by Anxiety?

Anxiety is a common response of the body when it is under an extreme amount of stress. Almost every person on the globe has experienced the feeling of anxiousness at one point of time in their lives. Feeling anxious occasionally is common; however, a prolonged period of anxiousness is harmful to health and often creates mental problems. Anxiety can be caused due to various reasons and are also of different type depending on individuals, their background, lifestyle and emotional capability to handle a certain form of situation. 

What are the Various Kinds of Anxiety?

Anxiety can be categorised into the following types:

Generalised Anxiety Disorder 

In this form of anxiety, an individual might feel excessive anxious and can start worrying unrealistically. Further, they can also feel tense with little or no reason. This form of anxiety is very general and is also felt in the initial stage of anxiety disorders.

Panic Disorder 

When an individual suddenly starts feeling intense fear it tends to bring a panic attack. It is also one of the common forms of anxiety. During a panic attack people often start feeling sweaty, and also develop chest pain. Further, their heart starts pounding which is also regarded as palpitation. This form of attack often leads to people at a point where they start feeling that they are choking and are about to have a heart attack.

Social Anxiety Disorder 

This form of the disorder is also known as social phobia. In this phobia, people start feeling overwhelming worries and self-consciousness about an everyday social situation. This fear leads people to overthink things especially in regards to the way others think about them or judging them. They start feeling embarrassed and ridiculed. It is the kind of anxiety that revolves around an individual's social life. 

Mediation-Induced Anxiety Disorder 

This is another form of anxiety disorder that is caused due to the consumption of illegal drugs or certain kinds of medications. These illegal drugs or medications have an immense effect on the emotions of an individual often leading to people feeling anxious which is also considered as withdrawal symptoms of these drugs. 

Selective Mutism 

One of the common forms of anxiety that is witnessed mostly among children is selective mutism. In this type of social anxiety children who behave and speak normally with their parents do not speak in public. This can be children not talking in school, in social gatherings and similar places as such where they have developed a dorm of social anxiety regarded as selective mutism. 

Separation Anxiety 

As the name suggests, this form of anxiety takes place when a close or a loved one leaves. This kind of anxiety disorder can take place with anyone. For instance, an individual starts feeling anxious when a close person leaves their sight. There is an extreme amount of fear that cannot be comprehended and leads the person towards a separation anxiety disorder. Further, people suffering from this form of disorder also worry excessively that something bad might happen to their loved one if they leave or are out of their sight. 

Specific Phobias

This kind of phobia is related to feeling anxious about a particular thing or situation. For instance, there are significant numbers of people around the world who have an intense fear of flying or have a fear of heights. This fear cannot be categorised under general fear rather it goes to an extent where the fear becomes inappropriate and does not allow an individual to participate even in an ordinary situation.

Agoraphobia

This form of phobia makes people feel claustrophobic. This means that people suffering from agoraphobia feel extremely fearful and anxious about places where it seems hard to escape. They even start fearing that if they need help in an emergency they would not be getting any. For instance, a lot of people feel anxious when they are on an aeroplane or in some form public transportation or for that matter even standing in a line with a crowd.

What are the Symptoms of an Anxiety Disorder?

The most common symptoms of anxiety disorder are fear and worry. This is a kind of disorder that a lot of people suffer from which gets worsened with time if not treated with proper medication. Anxiety disorder can make an individual's life difficult. It can make it hard for people to breathe or sleep or stay quiet or still and most importantly it does not allow a person to concentrate. Here is the list of some common symptoms of anxiety disorder that an individual might go through. 

  • Sleep disorders or problems

  • Feeling dizzy

  • Incapability to concentrate

  • Muscle becomes tensed

  • Feeling of nausea

  • Shortness of breath

  • Uneasiness, panic and fear

  • Rumination or thinking constantly about a problem over and over again and being incapable of controlling that thought process.

  • The mouth starts feeling dry

  • Breathing pattern becomes faster and increases abnormally. This is also known as hyperventilation. 

  • Palpitations in the heart

  • Unable to remain calm and still

  • Obsessively and intensely trying to avoid a certain place or object that creates fear.

  • Hands and feet become cold and sweaty. At times they become numb and there might be an increase in the feeling of tingling in hands or feet. 

What are the Causes of Anxiety Disorders?

There are lots of reasons that can lead to anxiety disorders. Certain complex elements determine who would get an anxiety disorder and who would not. Some of the common causes of anxiety disorder are as follows:

  • Chemistry of the brain- Faculty circuit in the brain can cause fear and emotions

  • Genetics- it can come from a family 

  • Medical conditions- Heart, lung and thyroid conditions can create anxiety disorders 

  • Drug misuse or withdrawal-  Substance use and alcohol can create anxiety

  • Stress from the environment- Stressful event leading to anxiety. 

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FAQs on Anxiety Symptoms

1. What are the Risk Factors of Anxiety Disorder?

Ans. Risk factors are regarded as certain things that can catalyse the chances of developing an anxiety disorder. Here are the lists of risk factors that can create anxiety disorders.

  • Trauma- 

Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a common problem that is developed after a traumatic event in life. This trauma is highly capable of creating panic especially to the ones who are incapable of controlling their emotions leading to panic and fear. 

  • Sexual Abuse During Childhood- 

Neglect during childhood or emotional and physical issues like sexual abuse is highly responsible for creating anxiety disorder. People cannot let go of certain events in their life that can indulge with their emotional state and mental health. 

  • Shyness as a Child- 

Certain children are shy and do not tend to communicate with unfamiliar people and places. This shyness and attitude can be linked to social anxiety that the children develop. 

  • Low Self-Esteem- 

This is one of the most common problems for social anxiety. It deals with having a negative perception of oneself that ultimately leads to anxiety. 

  • History of Mental Health Disorder- 

Depression raises the risk of anxiety. 

  • Negative events in life- 

Losing a parent or similar other negative events lead to anxiety.

2. What are the Treatments of Anxiety Disorder?

Ans. Medications, anti-depressants, bupropion, benzodiazepines, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, buspirone, beta-blockers, cognitive behavioural therapy or CBT and counselling are some of the common and useful treatment of anxiety. 

3. What are the Ways to Manage Anxiety Disorder?

Ans. Anxiety disorder can be managed by following the below tips which are nothing but small but important lifestyle changes:

  • Sticking to the treatment protocol

  • Gaining knowledge about the disorder

  • Eating healthily

  • Exercising daily

  • Getting better sleep

  • Meditating

  • Keeping a journal of events that act as triggers

  • Spending time with friends

  • Seeking help in need

  • Controlling negative thoughts

  • Getting rid of alcohol or street drug abuse

  • Not consuming excessive caffeine

4. What are the Effects of Anxiety?

Ans. Anxiety can have a tremendous effect on life. It can affect both mental and physical conditions of an individual. It can create insomnia, depression, suicidal thoughts, headaches, social isolation, decreased quality of life, bowel or digestive problems. Most importantly, it can also create mental health disorders. Sleep deprivation caused due to anxiety affects not only the physical health of an individual but it also affects the mental condition which should be treated with proper medications after consulting a health care professional.   


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