Symptoms of Generalized General Anxiety Disorder

Below you will find information on the Symptoms of Generalized General Anxiety Disorder


Worrying about things is certainly a part of being human. But when that worrying becomes excessive and is impacting other levels of your life, you may be suffering from Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

Generalized Anxiety Disorder is a mental illness where worrying is chronic and exaggerated, even though nothing seems to provoke it. Having this disorder means always anticipating disaster, often worrying excessively about health, money, family, or work.Sometimes, you may find yourself worrying without even knowing what it is you are worrying about.

People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder don't seem to be able to put their concerns aside, and are unable to relax. They often have trouble falling or staying asleep. Their worries are accompanied by physical symptoms, including but not limited to trembling, shaking, tense muscles, naseau, headaches, or sweating. They may feel lightheaded or out of breath. These feelings of anxiety can be very draining, and often leave the person to feel very tired.

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