![]() We asked those on our Facebook page if they had weird anxiety symptoms. Many people with one type of anxiety struggle with symptoms that are similar to those of another type.įinally, as you explore the symptoms below, you should recognize that you are not alone. It’s also important to note that not everyone’s anxiety fits into a neat little bubble. Keep in mind how different these anxiety disorders may be as you learn about the symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety Disorder not Otherwise Specified.Anxiety Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition.Agoraphobia Without a History of Panic Disorder.These anxiety disorders include the following: “Anxiety disorders” is an umbrella term for a group of anxiety conditions, each of which has unique signs and symptoms. Note: Every Type of Anxiety Has Different SymptomsĪnxiety has hundreds of symptoms, but these symptoms may change depending on the type of anxiety you have. If you find that a symptom you struggle with not on this list, and you’d like to discuss it in the future, please feel free to contact us at any time, and we’ll do our best to address it. Within each of these categories are sub-categories that will allow you to learn more about specific groupings of symptoms. Symptoms of Anxiety that Affect the Lower Body.Symptoms of Anxiety that Affect the Upper Body.Symptoms of Anxiety Affecting that Affect the Head.Symptoms of Anxiety that Affect the Organs.Symptoms of Anxiety that Affect the Whole Body.Mental Symptoms of Anxiety – Thoughts and More.So if you don’t find a symptom you struggle with in the section you expect, it may be in another section. For example, you may feel that what we consider to be a whole-body symptom is more of a chest symptom, and vice versa. ![]() Keep in mind that categorizing some anxiety symptoms is difficult. There is no right or wrong way to experience anxiety. Most people experience some combination of the two. Others experience anxiety symptoms that are 100% physical: they are anxious physically even though they have no worries and their minds are clear. ![]() ![]() Note: Some people experience anxiety symptoms that are 100% mental with no physical symptoms. ![]() You can click on any of the links below to be taken to the section of your choice immediately, or you can scroll down to start reading more about the symptoms as a whole. We have broken each symptom down into categories for easy navigation. The more you understand what causes your symptoms, what they mean, why you struggle with them, and what you can do to stop them, the more you’ll be able to start making real progress on your own anxiety symptoms. The best way to stop anxiety is to understand it. Anxiety Symptoms List: Learn More About Anxiety For example, someone without anxiety may have a knee pain so mild that they don’t even notice it, but a person with anxiety feels that knee pain severely because their mind has been altered, making it hypersensitive to the way the body feels.Īnxiety can also create symptoms that are not there at all. Anxiety is occasionally called “the Great Imitator” due to its ability to mimic other health conditions.įor those who live with chronic anxiety, its range of symptoms, from the usual to the rare, is extensive.Īnxiety changes your perception and awareness so that you notice physical sensations that someone without anxiety would never notice.Īnxiety can even amplify physical sensations. Anyone who has anxiety or knows someone who has struggled with it can identify it by some of its most common symptoms: nervousness, sweating, exaggerated or irrational fear, and rapid heartbeat among others.īut these are not the only symptoms of anxiety. Anxiety is a mental, emotional, and physical condition. ![]()
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