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Medical professionals may not know the exact cause of anxiety disorders.

By: Thomas Bronson

Worries have always been part and parcel of our everyday life due to different factors inherent in the environment in which we live. Different people are affected by worries that are so distinctive and dissimilar that some may only be temporarily affected, however leaving some permanently disturbed. The stigma of constant worrying in the lives of these people can itself developed into a medical condition known as anxiety disorder.

Anxiety disorder, being a kind of mental disorder can be disturbing and if ignored or left untreated, can potentially lead to physical and psychological complications. The disorder arises when the person anticipates disaster or impending danger, the body and its organs such as lungs, hearts and other parts will react faster due to production of adrenaline and hormone that provoke an increased level of stress and tension.

The physical symptoms that accompany the anxiety disorder include fatigue, headache, dizziness, muscle ache and pains, feeling out of breath, nausea, difficulty swallowing, light headedness, chest pain, fast heartbeat, trembling, sweating and even frequent urination.

In addition to the physical conditions, anxiety disorder is diagnosed when the people become overwhelmingly irritated, anxious or unable to focus and perform the daily routine works. They may find difficulty in keeping the reality in check and become excessively self conscious with various issues and worry about them for days or weeks even before a dreaded situation arises or happens.

Besides the anxiety symptoms you may experience emotional symptoms too. You will feel a constant feeling of unease that has nothing to do with your present situation. You might experience anxiety due to being involved in a stressful situation like pressure at work or a relationship. Then your anxiety symptoms may rear their heads due to being anxious about an illness, real or imagined. Then there is always your bodys reaction to perceived dangerous threats. All of these emotional stresses can and will increase your anxiety symptoms dramatically.

When you first experience anxiety your doctor must be able to diagnose your complaint. The doctor has to be able to decide if your symptoms are a medical condition or if they are a mental problem. Once you have been identified as having an anxiety disorder, treatment to cure or control your condition may be begun.

Although everyone experiences anxiety at any points in his or her life and from time to time, anxiety becomes a disorder when the symptoms and associated behaviours described above are persistent in the vicious cycle of exacerbated worries and so critical that they interfere with the persons life and stop him or her from performing their daily routines or normal activities. It is important to verify if an anxiety disorder condition is a mental disorder condition particularly where the prolonged fear, anxiety or worries are self-provoking in itself without presence of any events or elements that pose danger or threats to the persons mind.

Do not fear to seek help and consultation with a qualified doctor if you suspect that you are suffering from anxiety disorder. The purpose of the consultation is to confirm whether the symptoms that you are facing are symptoms of anxiety disorder or a normal physical condition. If you are diagnosed with anxiety disorder, the doctor will advise you the course of treatment and help that you required based on the diagnosis. Take action to control and cure the condition; and help yourself! Bear in mind that negligence and ignorance of a real medical condition can lead to impairment to recovery.

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Thomas is the author of Curing Your Anxiety and Panic Attacks. For more information on recognizing the symptoms and finding the causes of anxiety disorder as well as getting the cure for it, simply visit AnxietyDisorderCure.com.

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