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Generalized
Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety disorders is an umbrella category that covers
a number Everybody worries from time to time, but if your
worrying extends to interrupt your daily life and cause
debilitating anxiety, you may have Generalized Anxiety
Disorder, or GAD.
While people with GAD may start out by worrying about
simple things, this disorder can easily take over a person’s
life and cause other medical problems. If you think that
you have GAD, you should see your doctor immediately and
talk about your various treatment options.
People with GAD worry about normal things like money,
healthy, relationships, and jobs. It is normal to worry
about these things, even on a daily basis. However, if
you have GAD, you will find that this worry is constant
and excessive—and in many cases, irrational.
People who are diagnosed with GAD are often so distracted
and consumed with worry that it is impossible to think
about or do anything else. From the moment a patient awakes
to the moment he or she falls asleep, worry is a part
of life. Often times, the worry has no foundation.
Medical professionals do not yet know what causes GAD,
so treatment and diagnosis can sometimes be difficult.
There are a number of symptoms stemming from GAD which
include nausea, difficulty breathing, muscle tension,
headache, restlessness, fatigue, sleeping problems, a
change in appetite, and sweating or hot flashes.
If you are experiencing some of these symptoms and find
yourself worrying often, you should see your doctor for
help with what could be GAD.
Treatment for GAD begins with ruling out other anxiety
disorders. Therefore, it is crucial for you to be very
specific about your symptoms. Treatment that works well
can than include both therapy and medication.
Every person worries in a different way, so every person
needs different treatment as well. You should work together
with your doctor to find the best form of medical treatment
for your specific GAD situations. Work with your own body’s
wants and needs.
No matter why you’ve developed GAD, there is help. Most
people suffering from GAD do not know that there can be
help. If you are constantly consumed with worry, talk
to your doctor immediately to find out how medical treatment
can help you.
From having enough money to pay for bills to getting
that job promotion, you may feel as though there is always
something to worry about. In a normal life, you may think
about these things once or twice a day, and a doctor can
help you achieve this, even if you have GAD.
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