Anxiety physical
symptoms that we find the most serious are listed below.
Notice this partial list
anxiety
physical symptoms:
Abdominal Issues
Adrenal Problems
Arthritis
Asthma
Back Upper
Bladder Problems
Brain
Bursitis
Canker Sores
Colitis Ulcerative
Constipation
Face
Thumb
Gastritis (See Stomach Problems)
Headaches (See: Migraine Headaches)
Hemorrhoids
Herpes (Venereal Disease, Herpes Genitalis)
Herpes-Simplex Virus (Cold Sores, Herpes Labialis)
Hypothalamus (Governs pituitary & pineal gland which in turn
governs endocrine system)
Indigestion
Insomnia
Nervousness
Sciatica
Skin Problems
Thyroid
Ulcers
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Most Important Depression and Anxiety Physical Symptoms
We all feel anxious to an extent from time to time. Let it be a board meeting presentation, public speaking or just waiting for your lover on your first date. But if this regular anxiety gets overwhelming and start attacking frequently, it may lead to a serious mental and emotional situation called anxiety or panic attack.
There are literally millions of people across the world suffering with anxiety and panic problems in their day to day lives. But the sign of relieve is that anxiety disorders are completely curable. The key is to identify and diagnose it at its
beginning stages and get it treated properly.
Different biological changes in the body reflect several physical symptoms of anxiety disorders. Common
anxiety physical symptoms are easy to identify if you are aware of them. Educating yourself about
anxiety physical symptoms not only helps you to identify them for yourself but you can also help people around you to discover this disorder in early stages.
Following are some of the common anxiety physical symptoms:
- Racing heartbeat called as palpitations.
- Severe chest pain, often people mistaken this pain as heart attack which adds to the trauma of patients.
- Shortness of breath.
- Excessive sweating which exhausts the sufferer.
- Limbs trembling and shaking.
- Difficulty in swallowing, feelings of choking in throat.
- Feeling of being smothered.
- Patients also suffer with nausea and indigestion.
- Numbness in the limbs.
- Facial numbness.
- Patient fears that he is going crazy.
- Hot and cold flashes, this is more common among female patients.
- Headaches and migraines.
- Fatigue and anemia.
- Sleeplessness.
- Just moments before anxiety attack patient feel dizzy and lightheaded.
- In some severe cases anxiety attacks can also lead depression.
- Due to all the tension in the chest and heart ribs also start paining and result in tender breasts in female patients.
Please note that above anxiety physical symptoms do not dictate the degree of severity of anxiety attacks. Some people suffer with several of the above symptoms while others suffer with just a few of them. There are few people who do not show any
anxiety physical symptoms but still experience anxiety attacks.
One best way to deal with
anxiety physical symptoms
is
practicing deep-slow-breaths therapy. Due to anxiety we tend to breathe quicker therefore our breath becomes shorter. By taking deep breaths you can calm down the mind and control breathing more effectively.
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Ok, I have an anxiety disorder. I am also a major hypochondriac. I worry about my health and my body all the time. I have been going to the bathroom, alot. Meaning, I get up in the morning, run to the bathroom, and then sit on the toilet for about 20 minutes having major gas and diarreha. I do this about 6 times a day. I have went to the doc, and I dont have the flu or any other symptoms. Can anxiety really do this? I get really gassy, and its getting to the point where I am afraid to leave home because I am afraid I will end up having a "#2 accident" in public. Also, when I drink alot of water, I get nauseated. I didn't used to do this, as I am very prone to bladder infections and I am used to drinking alot of water. I am also on my period, despite the fact that I am on the depo shot. Maybe I am just worrying more than I should. Any home remedys for this? Also, I have two perscriptions, one for wellbutrin 150 mg and one for zoloft 50 mg. Which one has less side effects? I do have a very sensitive stomach and I need to choose a medication for my anxiety that will not upset my stomach, or make me loopy, etc. I really, really hate pills. But i know I need to take something to help me beat this anxiety. I want to get out and do things, but I have been living in the bathroom (or close near one) for the last 2 weeks! Help! (I have been to the doc and he says nothing is wrong that he can tell.)
I have an anxiety disorder, and I've noticed that I have a lingering mild anxiety, even when I'm not in a stressful situation. Like it's just waiting for an opportunity to give an anxiety attack. I'm not always conscious about it, but it feels like it's in the back of my head waiting to pounce. Also, I've noticed that I frequently have my muscles clenched and/or I'll be holding my breath, completely unaware of doing actively doing this. I'm on BuSpar, but I think that it stopped working. I can't take true benzos, because of addiction problems. Any suggestions?
Every year I have a home inspection which forces me to get my apartment "Martha Stewart" spotless. The weeks before hand are riddled w/ anxiety, physical symptoms, nightmares, etc. When I get to the point where I can no longer put it off I have to enlist crying, 3mg of Ativan, and frequent breaks. I VERY logically know that if I just "keep up" with it, it would not get to this point, but for reasons still unknown to me, I can't seem to do that for more than a month, even knowing the future consequences. I have 2 days to conquer a lot of my apt before my landlord comes in to renew the lease, and the rest to do before May 25. Honestly (not an excuse) I happen to also have more than the usual amount of other responsibilities to attend to in that time, including caring for my bed bound elderly mother. Any advise or insight you could offer would be MORE than appreciated!!! I've also tried to enlist a friend, to no avail...
kay, so basically I have an anxiety disorder without the anxious thoughts, my body physically just doesn't function well under any stress even though I don't consciously feel anxious. For the last 4 months I've struggled alongside this disorder and I finally got on a anti depressant that has taken away my depression and my dreams are fine and my sex drive is still A okay! Thing is, I still have abnormal anxiety which is gagging and extreme chest pain. I've only been on escitalopram or "cipralex/lexapro" for 4 days but it's been great so far and I'm definitley giving it a whole 8 weeks because I'm so tolerant. But did you anxiety physical symptoms go away? Because I can easily cope with any situation its just my body is tense at times, like sometimes my shoulders will erect, or I will curl my toes unknowingly, and this is my anxiety. It doesn't come out in "thought" form from what I've noticed. Anyways, please tell me if your gagging/chest pains went away AND the depression, THANKS.
How do i over come being a hypochondriac? i think it's interfering with my life. I think i'm having anxiety physical symptoms & i'm thinking its something worst like headache=tumor chest pain=heart disease cough=lung cancer stiff neck=menitigis i don't wanna be like this. i try to fight it but can seem to stop worring. can you help me over come this? ( also i was watching dr.oz today & he said something about parasites now i'm starting to worry about that)
I honestly believe I have some of the worst anxiety physical symptoms and mental anguish out there CURRENTLY. I have had this for 3 months and go to the library only, I don't see friends anymore because I can't handle it, I get migraines too often and I have random heart racing symptoms and then I either need to lie down or pass out or start dry heaving/vomiting. I can't go to any of my families places anymore, or see my cousins barely because I have the same symptoms, heart beats uncontrollably, get extremely nauseas at times, it just flares up and then I start dry heaving and vomitting. I can't work and I'm become more limited. I don't have really mental anxiety which I've read about a lot like "what do these people think of me?" "I'm going to sound stupid saying that" "Do my friends really like me?" I don't have any thoughts like that. The only thoughts I have are that I can't do things because I keep vomitting everywhere I go and passing out, and I think I am very sane to think about why this is happening. At home my stomach churns and I get headdaches too, I feel like I have an adrenal gland tumor because I have physical symptoms 24/7. Before this started occuring 3-4 months ago I was very outgoing because I don't have mental anxiety that is anything like my physical, I was a accounting tutor and facilitator to tens of students, and was a director at my school. I've stopped everything because my physical symptoms are so bad that I can't work anymore. How can I have so much physical anxiety without being as mentally anxious? It's disturbing to be honest because I don't sound like I'm anything similar to what people with anxiety disorders have mentally, but my physical symptoms match up identically. Can someone elaborate?
I stayed away from home last night at a place i am almost as comfortable at as i am home, but when it comes to staying away over night ANYWHERE away from home is very very hard for me. Thing is, i was okay all evening/night, i didn't sleep much but wasn't too panicky or anything, however i got up this morning and felt awful! i started getting this trembling/shaky tense thing i used to get (before medication to help control anxiety physical symptoms a little) as well as being very hot and wobbly on my legs, cold hands and feet and just very horrible, oh and my brain feels really fuzzy and like i can't answer people quick enough or think about anything other than how im feeling :-( I was guessing that it is just the stress of having stayed away from home that suddenly hit me and in the end i just took a disappear tablet to see if that helps me to feel better (as it is still quite a few hours until i can get home) it has just started to stop the trembling and hot flushes.. Is it possible for the stress/anxiety to have just caught up with me when i woke up (didn't sleep well anyway, plus my period is due which always makes me worse) I just need some reassurance to calm me down for the day until i can get home and rest. thank you xxxx first time sleeping away in over a year... *diazepam tablet sorry! x
I came across the calm clinic website and they offer 4 books to help eliminate anxiety for under $40. Has anyone had any experience with this site and these books? The books are 1.“The Psychology of Panic, Fear and Anxiety: Understanding How Your Brain Makes You Anxious and What You Can Do to Change It” book 2.“Anxiety Physical Symptoms: Strategies to Eliminate 24 Most Common Anxiety and Panic Physical Symptoms” 3.“Natural Relief for Anxiety: Complementary Strategies for Easing Fear, Panic & Worry” 4.“How to Eat and Exercise to Minimize Anxiety and Depression” Feedback would be greatly appreciated as I am unsure about purchasing these..
What I mean by that, can someone have anxiety physical symptoms such as palpitations, tension etc without actually worrying in the mind? Thank you, I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder, but I didn't felt anxious about anything now, but probably I m :)
I stayed away from home last night at a place i am almost as comfortable at as i am home, but when it comes to staying away over night ANYWHERE away from home is very very hard for me. Thing is, i was okay all evening/night, i didn't sleep much but wasn't too panicky or anything, however i got up this morning and felt awful! i started getting this trembling/shaky tense thing i used to get (before medication to help control anxiety physical symptoms a little) as well as being very hot and wobbly on my legs, cold hands and feet and just very horrible, oh and my brain feels really fuzzy and like i can't answer people quick enough or think about anything other than how im feeling :-( I was guessing that it is just the stress of having stayed away from home that suddenly hit me and in the end i just took a disappear tablet to see if that helps me to feel better (as it is still quite a few hours until i can get home) it has just started to stop the trembling and hot flushes.. Is it possible for the stress/anxiety to have just caught up with me when i woke up (didn't sleep well anyway, plus my period is due which always makes me worse) I just need some reassurance to calm me down for the day until i can get home and rest. thank you xxxx First time sleeping away in over a year... and *diazepam tablet sorry! x
Whenever i'll be having an anxiety attack (not panic attack), it usually starts with a physical symptom like lightheadedness, dizziness, stomach ache, numbness, but physical symptoms starts only when you're anxious right? So the problem is i get anxious "only" if whenever i feel those symptoms specially if its very uncomfortable but physical symptoms happens when you're "only" anxious.. Is there any way to break this cycle naturally? Thanks!
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I went to the ER about a week ago because I was experiencing abdominal pain, shortness of breath, felt like my heart was racing, head and face felt hot. felt dizzy and like I couldn't breath... They didn't even check anything out, just told me I had anxiety because I have a ten week old baby. I forced them to do some blood work (thyroid, infections, etc.) all came back normal. I felt okay for a couple days after that. Then I started having more abdominal pain, horrible back pain between my shoulder blades, chest pain, shortness of breath, racing heart, feel like I can't breath... But it goes on all day long... not just during a panic attack. I'm afraid to go to the ER, because they might just blow me off again and say it's just anxiety. Is it possible to have these symptoms all the time because of anxiety? Wouldn't I only experience them during a panic attack?
I don't actually have any physical symptoms of anxiety. I just get really worried about everything. At the moment I am worried about uni assessments that are due and I can't sleep, (I haven't slept for almost two days, and haven't slept well this whole week) I can't actually seem to start because I am so worked up about it that I can't stay calm and actually think straight. I feel like if I don't finish it my world will end which obviously...it won't. I get like this for a lot of things. For example: when at school I used to get worried I was walking to school on the wrong day, scared that I left things turned on etc. I can't stop thinking about it all day and I can't seem to do anything until I finish what I need to do and am just worried sick. I have also been getting really bad headaches but I think that might be from not sleeping rather than anxiety.
Ill try make this short as possible but lately I've been under alot fo pressure and quite stressed. I did some research and I googled: "what are the signs of an anxiety attack" (Now I've put an [x] next to all the ones that have happend to me in the past week) This is copied and pasted from health.com Physical symptoms of anxiety include: [x]Trembling, twitching, or shaking. [x]Feeling of fullness in the throat or chest. Breathlessness or rapid heartbeat. [x]Lightheadedness or dizziness. Sweating or cold, clammy hands. Feeling jumpy. [x]Muscle tension, aches, or soreness (myalgias). [x]tiredness. [x]Sleep problems, such as the inability to fall asleep or stay asleep, early waking, or restlessness (not feeling rested when you wake up). [x]Rapid breathing (hyperventilation), shortness of breath, or feeling "smothered." [x]A pounding or racing heart or an irregular heartbeat. Chest pain. [x]Nausea or an upset stomach. [x]Numbness or tingling. Fear that you are going to die, lose control, or "go crazy" Feelings of being detached from yourself or from reality. All the ones ive put an x next to pretty much apply to me, and have happend to me in the past week.Im a teenager, I havnt told my mum she would probably say its nothing and then id say it is and then she would say did you want to go to the doctors. But i dont want to explain with my mum listening in there.. and i dont want to tell my mum to not come in !? I also have been told by doctors I have a heart murmor and im not usually a nervous person unless it comes to guys and that
Personally, I believe I've had "Generalized Anxiety Disorder" for most of my life (I'm fifteen), but it always came in short spurts/periods of time and then it would pass. Recently though, I was professionally diagnosed with it along with panic disorder. I had never experienced any physical symptoms of anxiety disorder except for when I was actually feeling really anxious or having a panic attack. As I mentioned before, there have been many times where I would have anxious periods in my life and when panic attacks would be more frequent - I have been having one of these periods (but more severe) since April 2011, which is when I seeked professional help. Drug use history : April 2011 - August 2011 : Cypralex 10mg, ten 15mg, then when I felt no effects of it, I went back to 10mg, then I stopped taking it after forgetting to a bunch of times. September 2011 - November 2011 : Zoloft 50 mg, then 75 mg, then back to 50mg for a month, then 25mg for 2 weeks, and then I stopped without further tapering off 9 days ago. I haven't noticed much of an increase in emotions ; anxiety, although for the past 6 days or so, I've started feeling physical symptoms that I hadn't ever felt on a fulltime basis. For the past 6 days, I've been feeling dizzy (mostly with sudden movements - not a spinning feeling, but more a loss of coordination), weak occasionaly, my legs often feel very heavy, I've had a sudden loss of appetite (only showed in the past few days - I'll east something when I'm really hungry or haven't eaten in a while, and then I'll feel nauseous or bloated even if it wasn't much), I feel tired all day, my head hurts in a mildly stinging sort of way. At first the symptoms weren't too bad, but then I had a major project which stressed me out a lot and the night before the morning it was due (3 days ago), I only slept 3 hours and since then, these symptoms have been bothering me a lot. I don't know whether these are withdrawel effects from completely stopping zoloft, or if these are some symptoms of the anxiety, but I hadn't felt like this before I started taking the antidepressants, even though I think my stress levels were higher than they are now. Thanks for reading and I hope you know of a reason for this.
Does celexa get rid of the physical symptoms of anxiety such as heart racing, lips twitching, mumbling?
I'm not sure what kind of anxiety i have but it's pretty bad. I have had social anxiety since 7th grade, used to be a hypocondriact when i was very young but grew out of it, i had a terribly stressful childhood & was very depressed and worried almost all the time. I was abused mentally and physically every day. Anyways i started to be able to control my social anxiety 7 got over it enough to enjoy life more, i still felt uneasy a lot but was overall much better than i was. Took me 4 years to start feeling better on my own. Then after summer break, which i didn't hang out with my friends that much i had a panic attack on the way to registration. I couldn't go in at all. So we went home and i still felt very scared, out of control, in a dreamy state for a couple hours then very tired. I told myself i will never let that happen to myself ever again..because i figured it doesn't get worse than that. I was alright with my social anxiety after that, but then i started to get physical symptoms of anxiety really badly. Mostly rapid heart beat, shallow breathing, feeling hot, shaking, my hands & feet going numb, feeling like i would collapse...i felt like i would have another at any time. I wasn't logically scared at all, i knew it was bull crap. I tried diversion but it's so strong there is nothing i could do to stop the symptoms. After awhile i was able to act perfectly normal except i feel like crying and screaming on the inside & will be experiencing all the symptoms. I'm not scared to have one, im worried it will never go away, im worried i'll have one in a public place, mainly im not quite sure lol it seems i am the worst feeling when i'm somewhere i can't leave easily or i feel trapped in any way. This could be in a conversation, a place, with someone, i don't want to freak out. Sometimes i can totally let go of that fear but i still have the physical symptoms. I havn't had another panic attack after that first one, but when i am in situations or feel anxious i will start to feel my heart racing. I have come very close to having one a few times but i havn't. I will constantly feel that way untill i'm removed from the situation, it's not like where it passes because it doesn't untill i am at home or out of there. I've tried fluoxetine, had about every side affect and made me extremely dizzy. I tried xanax...made me tired and felt sick. I tried this one drug thats like benedryl except much more potent and it made me so tired and sedated that i could barley think. So yah i guess it helped a little but when i was just tired i felt terrible again. I don't think medication will work very well. Atleast the typical kind because i don't think i have typical anxiety & panic attacks. I've read a little bit online, i've heard it could be complicated post traumatic stress disorder, neurotic anxiety, somatic anxiety, and other stuff. I really don't know. I have been getting a little better, i use the linden method. Your supposed to use it to a T, but yah i don't. I use the diversion, really thats about it. I know all the simple facts about anxiety, can't hurt me, is all in my mind, blah blah blah but i cannot control the physical symptoms, i can't control feeling them, i can't control the fact that it's so strong... I am able to go out, but it's really hard to do. Not really worth it sometimes, and i can control it enough i guess but i just feel so terrible. Any suggestions of what this could be, why i could have this, what i should do, any kind of medications? Long question i know but im trying to figure this out. Thanks I think if i wouldn't have physical symptoms i could be perfectly fine, i would be able to get over the mental part. Really the only thing that bugs me is a racing heart. I want to try beta blockers...something to stop adrynaline flow. I think that would work. Not a sedative, but to actually slow down or stop adrynaline. That would make my heart stop racing right? thanks jp! :) you might be right, ill try to do that and see if it helps. medication makes me feel like im fucked up, so i feel like i have no control & i don't like that feeling. I don't feel comfortable drinking either, i just don't want to feel out of control. So yah...sedatives & drugs that make me feel weird or odd or not straight...arn't 4 me. They were before i had that panic attack...worked like a charm but not anymore. When i asked about medication i meant for long term, or like a shot or something. This can be caused by so many different things i dont know where to begin...whatever ill figure it out someday
I just realized that all my worries are irrational, that i know that i'm only exaggerating what i feel, the physical symptoms of anxiety like dizziness, heart beating fast, numbness around my body.. At first i always think that i'm gonna faint, be rushed to the hospital while on a stretcher, i might die slowly and seeing people cant do anything about me, but til now i'm okay, still complete and normal.. I get tired already waiting for that worst thing to happen so i just realized i have to stop worrying because its useless and not doing anything except make me feel bad.. Does realizing this makes me look like i'm cured? Thanks! Why is it cant be cured? Is is this a permanent disorder or you mean it cant be cured cause its not an illness after all?
basically i have been going to the docots quite alot because although i suffer from abit of anxiety i keep getting these really horrible dizzy/lightheaded symptoms and feeling unbalnced and faint at the same time people say its because you are over breathing ect but i know for sure its not caused because of that because i can be relaxed and still get them ive had them for years and now im starting to think there is a physical reason behind it. if it was caused by anxiety what would actually be happening ( chemically ect ) to cause me to feel these symptoms if its not caused by overbreathing or rapid heart beating all answer gratefully accepted especially if you have previous experience in this many thanks
I want to take some of my dad's Atenolol for physical symptoms of anxiety (yes, this has been shown to be effective) but I don't know if you can take it with Paxil. Is Atenolol a generally safe medication? anyone?
Took .5 miligrams of clonazepam (generic name for klonopin) a few hours ago to reduce the physical symptoms of anxiety. I only use it as needed. I have been instructed to only use it "as needed." So far I have only used it only 3 times or so in the last month. I don't take it every day or anything. So today I just took one .5 miligram a few hours ago. That was a few hours ago. Is it okay to have a couple of beers tonight? I don't know with this med. What could happen? Thanks! In addition, I just want to thank yahoo for so much help. I only just started using it.
I have social anxiety disorder..hasn't been diagnosed but ive been anxious enough in social situations to know I have this. It has gotten worse throughout the years to the point where I am nervous around my best friend who I used to tell everything to, and sometimes even around my parents. My mouth gets numb to the point where I can't talk or smile, and my heart races. Will celexa help/reduce these physical symptoms of anxiety. I am asking this because I am studying to be a nurse. I want to help people and I have the grades I just don't know how I can deal with people when I have this social anxiety? Please don't give me answers like try therapy (I have doesn't work)...and don't tell me stuff like its bad because it can lead to increase risk of suicide..thats only for people who are depressed and already on the verge of committing suicide..i am not depressed..i am a happy person just socially anxious
Hello, I'd like to know if anyone taking inderal (10mg only...very low dosage) for physical symptoms of anxiety can tell me how long the effects last? I won't go into my personal details but i'm a performing musician that tends to get pretty terrible performance anxiety only when I'm auditioning in important and stressful situations. Personally i'm against Rx psych drugs...I use natural remedies for my ADHD....but unfortunately my audition is tomorrow and there's no time to develop myself mentally, at least for this one. I'm asking this question because my audition will be sometime in a 3 hour window in which I won't have more than 10 minutes warning before I must perform. My Dr said take it an hour before I need to perform, and I'm curious if I should bring another pill along incase i'm towards the end, or if the effects are pretty long lasting. Thanks!
have social anxiety disorder..hasn't been diagnosed but ive been anxious enough in social situations to know I have this. It has gotten worse throughout the years to the point where I am nervous around my best friend who I used to tell everything to, and sometimes even around my parents. My mouth gets numb to the point where I can't talk or smile, and my heart races. Will celexa help/reduce these physical symptoms of anxiety. I am asking this because I am studying to be a nurse. I want to help people and I have the grades I just don't know how I can deal with people when I have this social anxiety? Please don't give me answers like try therapy (I have doesn't work)...and don't tell me stuff like its bad because it can lead to increase risk of suicide..thats only for people who are depressed and already on the verge of committing suicide..i am not depressed..i am a happy person just socially anxious
even if you aren't really thinking about stress in your head? Why does some people's body's PHYSICALLY react to stress?
Okay, I have 2 children ages 5 and 4, both by C-Section. After my last I had my tubes cut/tied/burned. The dr's said that there is a great risk to a 3rd section. Any ways in Oct 2010, I had an uterine fibroid and endometriosis removed by laprascopy. The past 6 weeks I have been experiencing what my PCP says MAY be anxiety attacks? I do not feel stressed... My body just kind of produces physical symptoms of anxiety with out the mental part??? Any ways my question is my last period was on Feb 24, 2011 and Its march 30. Could i be prego? I took a cheapy dollar store pregnancy test a few days ago and it was negative. I have already put a call into my gyno, hopefully i can get in to see him soon. Thanks for all the help!!!
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