Symptoms of anxiety Need To Be Treated Otherwise It Could Lead To Much Exhaustion

Every time a person suffers from anxiety there will be four specific areas that will be impacted, and it is necessary to study each one in detail because levels of symptoms of anxiety are different for different people. Even a person that does not suffer the symptoms of anxiety will still have an underlying sense of fear, or perceives impending doom.

Without A Valid Reason

In a physiological sense there are many different factors that are involved with regard to symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety in limited doses is a necessary part of a person's life and it acts as an early warning of possible harmful situations. However, the symptoms of anxiety that are to be studied pertain to severe cases of anxiety when the entire body may be under attack, and where there is unnecessary adrenaline release that brings on the fight or flight condition, and the body experiences a sense of impending doom as well as need to prepare to fight till death, or even need to flee to safety. These symptoms would be in order if there were great danger about, but is not so good when there is no reason for such anxiety.

Sometimes a person may truly experience frightening symptoms of anxiety brought on by increase in the heart rate as well as by hyperventilation that results in feeling very dizzy, and having tingling or numbing that can affect the hands and fingers as well as the face and feet. When such symptoms of anxiety manifest them, a person will literally feel paralyzed by fear and will have a heartbeat those races fast; feel light headed as well as may experience vertigo. In addition, the person may also shake uncontrollably as well as tremble and may itch, which may cause him or her to scratch furiously till a bleeding point is reached.

If the symptoms of anxiety are left untreated, it can lead to exhaustion without peaceful sleep and the person will then awaken again, and the symptoms will start all over again. When a person suffers symptoms of anxiety, his or her capacity to think clearly will be severely impaired even when there is no reason for concern. There is an absence of logic with the person being rendered incapable of performing simple tasks, and it results in 'over-thinking' every move that he or she makes such as when brushing the teeth it would require thinking about each step until it is deemed to be 'safe' to continue with the activity.



Mon, Mar 15, 2010

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