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August 15, 2009

Anxiety - Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Generalized anxiety disorder or GAD, refers to people who are constantly worried, and always tense. What happens is that this is not a reason for it, nor anyone or anything at fault for provoking them. Look for the worse, and always very concerned about work, family health and money. Besides a sense of fear during their normal day.

If this model is that at least six months, one person may be considered by the GAD. They believe that they can not stop worrying, despite the concern is not so large that outside.

It is difficult for them to rest, which is easy for people or noise, as well as experiencing difficulties. Sometimes you can not sleep at night and wake up in the morning on their own. These are just some of the symptoms that contribute to generalized anxiety disorder:
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle pain
  • Irritability
  • Nausea
  • Sweaty
  • Dizzy
  • Trouble breathing
  • Frequent trips to bathroom
  • Anxiety or tremor
  • Flushing
If you do not have a high degree of anxiety and still suffer from generalized anxiety disorder, may still be, and can interact with others socially. However, if you're from GAD on a larger scale, may not be able to complete simple tasks, while others take for granted.

Nearly seven million American adults suffer from generalized anxiety disorder. More women (approximately two times more) than for men in this process. Even though the risk is greatest from childhood, and in middle-aged years. Studies have shown that some genes necessary for those receiving TAG.

There are other anxiety disorders and, in connection with GAD, such as drug abuse and depression. If properly handle this problem a person can express their concerns about the problems at hand.

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