Anxiety is a normal aspect of the emotional state of human beings.

Anxiety is defined as an affection similar to fear but which, unlike fear, does not obey an external threatening stimulus, but is lived as coming from the psychic interiority of the individual.

Generalized anxiety disorder is one of the most common psychiatric disorders; it is more frequent in women and is related to chronic environmental stress. In older people there is a higher prevalence of severe anxiety.

The symptom that patients refer to as “feeling nervous” is the most frequent and severe, followed by “feeling irritated”; Panic is more frequent in women. Back and neck pains and headaches are the most common conditions, followed by “getting tired easily” and “feeling weak.”

Anxiety, like other feelings (pleasure, exaltation, euphoria, ecstasy, sadness, anger, anger and calmness), are fundamental in the lives of people; they regulate the interaction with others and offer an alarm system that, in the case of fear, serve to face situations of danger or risk.

The essential characteristic of this disorder is a generalized and persistent feeling of uneasiness and restlessness, which are not related to any particular environmental circumstance. The most common is that the patient complains of being permanently nervous, as well as of feeling other typical symptoms of anxiety such as tremors, muscle tension, excessive sweating, dizziness and dizziness, tachycardia, and epigastric discomfort.

They often express the fear that they, or their loved ones, may contract a disease or suffer an accident, between various obsessions and forebodings of a negative nature.

Anxiety is a more frequent disorder in women and is often related to the environmental stress of their daily lives.

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