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can a hormone imbalance cause anxiety | Anxiety is complex enough that it's even possible for stress and anxiety to cause hormonal imbalances that lead to further stress and anxiety. Hormonal imbalances are an issue that can be physical and natural, or caused by stress, or both, and no matter what causes it can lead to anxiety. | When we are stressed and our life is out of balance, it can manifest in our physical bodies in such ways as hormone imbalance, which can also lead to unbalanced brain chemistry, most commonly serotonin deficiency, low thyroid function, and over-stressed adrenal glands, all of which can affect our mood and cause anxiety. | eng_Latn | 2,600 |
what complications can or will arise from anxiety | Complications that panic attacks may cause or be linked to include: 1 Development of specific phobias, such as fear of driving or leaving your home. 2 Frequent medical care for health concerns and other medical conditions. 3 Avoidance of social situations. Problems at work or school. | Anxiety can produce many unusual and distressing physical sensations. In some cases, these sensations are merely irritating. In other cases, these sensations can actually cause a great deal of stress. One of the symptoms of anxiety caught somewhere in between is muscle spasms. Muscle spasms can be irritating to some, incredibly distressing to others, and are a common symptom of anxiety that can be both severe and mild depending on the person. | eng_Latn | 2,601 |
does candida cause anxiety | When people with anxiety and panic do effective treatment for Candida, these disorders rapidly improve, and in most cases disappear completely in just a few days. Candida is the cause of almost all cases of panic attacks and anxiety. The presence of excess Candida in the body results in certain toxic chemicals in the blood which the liver fails to remove adequately. These chemical toxins entering the nervous system are what produce anxiety and panic. | Despite the fact that having Candida is universal among healthy humans, there's a lot of talk circulating online about this species of yeast, implicating it in a host of undesirable health conditions, from headaches, joint pain and fatigue to weight gain, food cravings and allergies.ebsites dedicated to the fiction of Candida overgrowth allege that Candida can leak through the gut wall and enter into the bloodstream, causing headaches, depression or other systemic symptoms. This claim is patently false. | eng_Latn | 2,602 |
diseases that make panic worse | The Most Common Anxiety Mistakes. There are so many mistakes that people make with their anxiety. Many people with panic disorder drink lots of coffee, for example, and coffee can make panic attacks worse. Others try to breathe in more when they're hyperventilating (because hyperventilation makes you feel as though you're not getting a full breath) but that actually makes hyperventilation worse. | Undue stress makes everything worse: perimenopausal symptoms, menopausal symptoms, PMS and PMDDâstress and anxiety can cause it, and make it worse. Itâs easy to talk about dealing with stress, but here are some real action steps you can take to deal with it: Cut way back on caffeine. | eng_Latn | 2,603 |
what is a medical reason for panic attacks | Panic attacks and panic disorder may be caused by an imbalance of brain chemicals or a family history of panic disorder. They sometimes happen with no clear cause. Panic attacks may also be brought on by: 1 A health problem such as an overactive thyroid ( hyperthyroidism ), or heart or breathing problems. 2 Depression or another mood disorder. 3 Alcohol abuse. 4 Using too much nicotine or too much caffeine. 5 Taking certain medicines, such as those used to treat asthma and heart problems. | A panic attack is a common cause of sudden, severe perspiration. This condition causes a sudden bout of intense fear that manifests for no apparent reason. Panic attacks often cause extreme physical reactions. You may feel as though you are losing control, suffering a heart attack or even dying. | eng_Latn | 2,604 |
anxiety or ms symptoms | More challenging is the overlap of symptoms between anxiety and MS. All of these extremely common MS symptoms are also symptoms of anxiety: pain, tremors, âbuzzingâ in their limbs, numbness, problems swallowing, tightness around the rib cage, sexual dysfunction and weak arms and legs. | The physiological symptoms of anxiety may include: Neurological, as headache, paresthesias, vertigo, or presyncope. Digestive, as abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, indigestion, dry mouth, or bolus. Respiratory, as shortness of breath or sighing breathing. Cardiac, as palpitations, tachycardia, or chest pain. | eng_Latn | 2,605 |
Handle Health‐Related Anxiety | Someone in your office was recently diagnosed with a rare disease and you browse the internet out of curiosity to learn more about the condition. This is a common reaction; in fact, there are very few people who haven’t had fleeting concerns about their health. | Eating disorders can come in different forms but they all affect your relationship with food and they can cause serious health problems if left untreated. | eng_Latn | 2,606 |
I don't know if I have a mental disorder. Can anyone help me? | This is called "body dysmorphic disorder". It basically summarizes a person who obsesses about their appearance for a long period of time.\n\nAlthough this is normal, some of the behavior you describe sounds very severe, and seems to fit the symptons of this disorder. | Try writing in a journal. Talk when you need to (you'll be miserable if you try not to talk), but write in a journal or diary each day, about anything...what happened at school, who you hung out with, a poem that you read (if you like reading)\n It's relaxing to write sometimes, and it's very enjoyable to read what you wrote months before. | eng_Latn | 2,607 |
can an eating disorder cause anxiety | Some personality types (obsessive-compulsive. and sensitive-avoidant, for example) are more vulnerable to eating. disorders than others. New research suggests that genetic factors. predispose some people to anxiety, perfectionism, and obsessive-compulsive. thoughts and behaviors. | No one can state with certainty what causes eating disorders. As with other behavioral disorders, anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders most likely result from a complex interaction of biological, psychological, family, genetic, environmental and social factors. Possible causes of eating disorders include: Genetics and biology. | eng_Latn | 2,608 |
nyctophobia definition | Nyctophobia Definition. It is a phobia that is characterized by an intense fear of darkness. The fearful state is triggered by brainâs flawed perception of what might happen when one is present in a darkened environment. Due to the pervasive nature of the phobia, there is a dearth of proper etiological research on this subject. | NYCTOPHOBIA Dictionary entry overview: What does nyctophobia mean? ⢠NYCTOPHOBIA (noun) The noun NYCTOPHOBIA has 1 sense: 1. a morbid fear of night or darkness Familiarity information: NYCTOPHOBIA used as a noun is very rare. | kor_Hang | 2,609 |
Treat Stress and Mild Anxiety with Valerian Root Herb | Valerian root has been a useful aid for some people in treating anxiety. Though there are no conclusive scientific studies about using valerian root for treating anxiety, it is mostly safe and can usually be tried without harm. | Have a big job to complete, a test tomorrow and you're nervous? Afraid that your friend at work or that the kid you pulled a prank on today is going to come after you? | eng_Latn | 2,610 |
anxiety symptoms itching | But anxiety causes a great deal of stress, and stress has a damaging effect on organs. Since your skin is the largest organ on your body, anxiety is known to lead to rash and a feeling of itch. When it's anxiety, you'll rarely have only itchy skin. It's almost always accompanied by other symptoms. If you haven't yet, take the free 7 minute anxiety test. I developed for figuring out which of your symptoms are likely anxiety, and which are not. | Symptoms of Anxiety. Symptoms of Anxiety: Introduction. The symptoms of anxiety are due to the body's reaction to stress called the fright, fight or flight response. This reaction developed in early human evolution as a means to increase alertness and readiness to react to dangerous stressors, such as the threat of a man-eating predator. | eng_Latn | 2,611 |
what is the phobia of big dogs | A fear of dogs, also known as cynophobia, is a very common animal phobia. Animal phobias fall into a category known as specific phobias, as opposed to social phobias. A phobia, in general, is an uncontrollable, irrational and persistent fear of something (an object, situation or activity). | If you have a family member with a phobia, you are more likely to have a phobia. 1 Had something bad happen, such as being bitten by a dog. 2 Had a panic attack in a specific situation, such as being in an elevator. Saw something bad happen to someone else, such as seeing a person fall off a building. | eng_Latn | 2,612 |
symptoms of fear | Extreme Fear and Anxiety in Dogs. Fears, Phobias, and Anxieties in Dogs. Fear is the instinctual feeling of apprehension resulting from a situation, person, or object presenting an external threat -- whether real or perceived. The response of the autonomic nervous system prepares the body for the freeze, fight, or flight syndrome. | Impact of chronic fear. 1 Physical health. Fear weakens our immune system and can cause cardiovascular damage, gastrointestinal problems such as ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome, and decreased fertility. It can lead to accelerated ageing and even premature death. 2 Memory. | eng_Latn | 2,613 |
You probably avoid elevators if you're this type of person who fears being in a closed place | Fears and Phobias - Psychologist Anywhere Anytime Fear is a reaction to danger that involves both the mind and body. ... if you have a phobia, you probably realize that your fear is unreasonable, yet ... If you are exposed to the thing you're afraid of, you become overwhelmed ... Types of Phobias ... snakes,closed-in places, heights, escalators, tunnels, highway driving, water,... | Metropolitan Opera House New York: Lobby Renewal - e-architect Mar 1, 2016 ... Lincoln Center Arts Development, Manhattan, NY design by Ennead Architects ... the cramped lobby which the building's architect, Wallace K. Harrison, ... the Met's general manager, and because of their successful designs of the ... the Planetarium, as well as their redesign of the Public Theater lobby. | eng_Latn | 2,614 |
hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia meaning | English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia. Sesquipedal(i)ophobia (alternatively, Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia) is the fear of long words, a branch of logophobia. This term derives from sesquipedalian, which is a long word or a person who uses long words. A person suffering from this phobia is called sesquipedal(i)ophobic. | Trypophobia is a proposed phobia of irregular patterns or clusters of small holes or bumps. The condition is not officially recognized as a mental disorder, and is rarely referenced in scientific literature. Although few studies have been done on trypophobia, researchers hypothesize that it is the result of a biological revulsion that associates trypophobic shapes with danger or disease, and may therefore have an evolutionary basis. The term trypophobia is believed to have been coined by a parti | eng_Latn | 2,615 |
what is the fear of poisons | Or learn more about Phobia of Poison: 1: phobia of poison: a persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of poison, despite conscious understanding by the phobic individual and reassurance by others that there is no danger. 2: phobia of poison: an extreme unwarranted fear and/or physical aversion to poison. | Poison is a substance that causes injury, illness, or death. | eng_Latn | 2,616 |
what does fear mean in the greek | Phobos (Ancient Greek: ÏÏβοÏ, pronounced [pʰóbos], meaning fear) is the personification of fear in Greek mythology. He is the offspring of Aphrodite and Ares. He was known for accompanying Ares into battle along with the ancient war goddess Enyo, the goddess of discord Eris (both sisters of Ares), and Phobos' twin brother Deimos (terror). | The term erotophobia can also be used when describing genophobia. It comes from the name of the Greek god of erotic love, Eros. Genophobia can induce panic and fear in individuals, much like panic attacks. People who suffer from the phobia can be intensely affected by attempted sexual contact or just the thought of it. The extreme fear can lead to trouble in romantic relationships. | eng_Latn | 2,617 |
age of anxiety | Itâs hard to believe that anyone but scholars of modern literature or paid critics have read W.H. Audenâs dramatic poem âThe Age of Anxietyâ all the way through, even though it won a Pulitzer Prize in 1948, the year after it was published. It is a difficult work â allusive, allegorical, at times surreal. But more to the point, itâs boring. | The Age of Anxiety: Europe in the 1920s (1). I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear, and fatuous superficiality cast over an abyss of sorrow. | eng_Latn | 2,618 |
what is the fear of atom | Atomosophobia- Fear of atomic explosions. Atomosophobia is defined as an irregular and unwarranted concern of atomic explosions; every year this surprisingly this phobia causes many people useless distress. It is understood by a variety of names Atomosophobia and Fear of Atomic Explosions being the commonest â the issue often considerably impacts the quality of life. It can cause panic assaults and maintain the people other than the loved ones and enterprise associates. | Definition of ATOMISM. 1. : a doctrine that the physical or physical and mental universe is composed of simple indivisible minute particles. 2. : individualism 1. â at·om·ist \-mist\ noun. | eng_Latn | 2,619 |
can hypnosis cause anxiety | With practice, you can put yourself in deep hypnosis in three minutes. If youâre in the car, just pull over and stop, or at work go into the bathroom for three minutes. By relaxing both physically and mentally, you can overcome the anxiety and put it aside if it flares up. | According to the American Psychological Association's Div. 30 (Society of Psychological Hypnosis), hypnosis is a procedure during which a health professional or researcher suggests while treating someone, that he or she experience changes in sensations, perceptions, thoughts or behavior.ractical uses for hypnosis. Hypnosis has been used in the treatment of pain; depression; anxiety and phobias; stress; habit disorders; gastro-intestinal disorders; skin conditions; post-surgical recovery; relief from nausea and vomiting; childbirth; treatment of hemophilia and many other conditions. | eng_Latn | 2,620 |
on non - functional requirements in software engineering . | Towards Requirements-Driven Information Systems Engineering: The Tropos Project | Double-blind comparison of 30 and 60 mg tranylcypromine daily in patients with panic disorder comorbid with social anxiety disorder | eng_Latn | 2,621 |
anxiety physical symptoms | There are so many different ways that people experience physical anxiety, and so many ways people describe the symptoms, that an all inclusive list is impossible. For instance, it's a common anxiety attack symptom to feel some kind of tingling or numbness in your extremities, such as toes, fingers, and scalp. | The physical symptoms of social anxiety disorder include the following: 1 Blushing, sweating, trembling, experiencing a rapid heart rate, or feeling the âmind going blankâ. 2 Nausea or upset stomach. 3 Displaying a rigid body posture, poor eye contact, or speaking too quietly. | eng_Latn | 2,622 |
What is a fear of arches? | lol.. mcdonalds... fear of bad food?\n\ncibophobia is fear of food or eating\ngephyrophobia is fear of bridges\nbatophobia is fear of high buildings | I wouldn't worry about losing your teeth too much. You can move to Arkansas and fit right in. | eng_Latn | 2,623 |
for little little things she cries she has no patience at all she is not stubborn.from day one when she is born she is crying .first she used to cry every 15 minutues sometimes whole day.it went till she bcame 3, after that it reduced down to 50% . she is not freewith everyone .she does not make friends she has stage fear too. | She is not spoiled. My daughter is the same way. Yes, I have given her alot more attention than most people give their kids, but I almost miscarried her, so she is my miracle baby! Usually what causes them to be so grouchy and cranky all the time is due to boredom. \n\nMy daughter is above average in intelligence and when she gets bored, that is when I see an increase in her crankiness. So I try to change things up and do something new, whether its go for a walk, do an art project, play a new game, etc. \n\nTry that...you should see an improvement. Good luck! | You may have an anxiety disorder called social phobia.\n\nSocial Phobia, or Social Anxiety Disorder, is an anxiety disorder characterized by overwhelming anxiety and excessive self-consciousness in everyday social situations. Social phobia can be limited to only one type of situation, such as a fear of speaking in formal or informal situations, or eating or drinking in front of others, or, in its most severe form, may be so broad that a person experiences symptoms almost anytime they are around other people.\n\nPeople with social phobia have a persistent, intense, and chronic fear of being watched and judged by others and being embarrassed or humiliated by their own actions. Their fear may be so severe that it interferes with work or school, and other ordinary activities. Physical symptoms often accompany the intense anxiety of social phobia and include blushing, profuse sweating, trembling, nausea, and difficulty talking. | eng_Latn | 2,624 |
Correlating intrusion events and building attack scenarios through attack graph distances | Probabilistic Alert Correlation | Examining the DSM-5 Section III Criteria for Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder in a Community Sample | eng_Latn | 2,625 |
Successful Treatment of a Child with Difficult-to-Treat Chronic Selective Mutism Using Pramipexole | Children Who are Anxious in Silence: A Review on Selective Mutism, the New Anxiety Disorder in DSM-5 | Behavioral and Socio-emotional Functioning in Children with Selective Mutism: A Comparison with Anxious and Typically Developing Children Across Multiple Informants | eng_Latn | 2,626 |
SAD : Social Anxiety and Depression Monitoring System for College Students | development and validation of measures of social phobia scrutiny fear and social interaction anxiety . | Common ecology quantifies human insurgency | eng_Latn | 2,627 |
Effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) on Emotion Regulation in Social Anxiety Disorder | Increased amygdala activation to angry and contemptuous faces in generalized social phobia. | Artwork creation by a cognitive architecture integrating computational creativity and dual process approaches | eng_Latn | 2,628 |
Does meditation help with anxiety? | Will meditating regularly really help me with my anxiety? | Can meditation increase creativity? | eng_Latn | 2,629 |
Neuroimaging and Anxiety: the Neural Substrates of Pathological and Non-pathological Anxiety | Prevalence, Severity, and Comorbidity of 12-Month DSM-IV Disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication | A Core System for the Implementation of Task Sets | eng_Latn | 2,630 |
Treatment of anxiety in autism spectrum disorders using cognitive behaviour therapy: A systematic review | Anxiety in children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders | Exploring the Leading Authors and Journals in Major Topics by Citation Sentences and Topic Modeling | eng_Latn | 2,631 |
Neural correlates of mindfulness meditation-related anxiety relief | the state - trait anxiety inventory 1 . | A survey of hard real-time scheduling for multiprocessor systems | eng_Latn | 2,632 |
Successful Treatment of a Child with Difficult-to-Treat Chronic Selective Mutism Using Pramipexole | Children Who are Anxious in Silence: A Review on Selective Mutism, the New Anxiety Disorder in DSM-5 | Metaheuristics for the portfolio selection problem | eng_Latn | 2,633 |
GAD, Metacognition, and Mindfulness: An Information Processing Analysis | Beliefs about worry and intrusions: the Meta-Cognitions Questionnaire and its correlates. | Effectiveness of a meditation-based stress reduction program in the treatment of anxiety disorders. | kor_Hang | 2,634 |
Mindfulness and Emotion Regulation Difficulties in Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Preliminary Evidence for Independent and Overlapping Contributions | The benefits of being present: Mindfulness and its role in psychological well-being | TheFusarium solanispecies complex: ubiquitous pathogens of agricultural importance | eng_Latn | 2,635 |
A research for identifying study anxiety sources among university students | Correlates, Causes, Effects, and Treatment of Test Anxiety: | Test anxiety and direction of attention. | eng_Latn | 2,636 |
What causes fear of open spaces? | What causes a phobia to open spaces? | Are phobias always was triggered by the thing that the person fears, or can there be unrelated causes? If there is, can the root cause be discovered? | eng_Latn | 2,637 |
what is glossophobia | Glossophobia may be defined as a very specific form of stage fright or speech anxiety which is the fear of speaking in public. Most confident people have experienced some degree of nervousness or anxiety when they have to give a speech, presentation, or perform on stage. | Onomatophobia- Fear of hearing a certain word or of names. Ophidiophobia- Fear of snakes. (Snakephobia) Ophthalmophobia- Fear of being stared at. Opiophobia- Fear medical doctors experience of prescribing needed pain medications for patients. Optophobia- Fear of opening one's eyes. Ornithophobia- Fear of birds. Orthophobia- Fear of property. | eng_Latn | 2,638 |
can dementia cause anxiety | The causes of depression and anxiety in someone who has dementia can be similar to those for someone without dementia. However, in the early stages of dementia these conditions may be linked to a person's worries about their memory and about the future. | Possible causes of agitation. Anxiety and agitation may be caused by a number of different medical conditions, medication interactions or by any circumstances that worsen the person's ability to think. Ultimately, the person with dementia is biologically experiencing a profound loss of their ability to negotiate new information and stimulus. | eng_Latn | 2,639 |
can bipolar disorder creates fear | With mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder, sometimes anxiety is a symptom. Other times it is a separate illness. It also may have physical, environmental or lifestyle-related causes. Symptom of a mood disorder. | Whether you suffer from moderate anxiety or debilitating fear, a specific phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, or any other form of anxiety, Face Your Fears will change the way you think about fear and what to do about it. | eng_Latn | 2,640 |
which term describes an abnormal fear of being in small or enclosed spaces? | Claustrophobia is the fear of having no escape and being in closed or small spaces or rooms. | Best Answer: Agoraphobia has the definition of 'fear of open spaces' or 'fear of public areas' (agora = marketplace (a wide open public area), phobia= fear ... | eng_Latn | 2,641 |
what is agoraphobia mean | Freebase(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by anxiety in situations where the sufferer perceives certain environments as dangerous or uncomfortable, often due the environment's vast openness or crowdedness. | Symptoms of agoraphobia include anxiety and resulting avoidance of being in a situation in which one will have a panic attack, when in a situation from which escape is not possible, or is difficult or humiliating. | eng_Latn | 2,642 |
the most common symptom of a generalized anxiety disorder is | Specific Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Excessive anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation), occurring more days than not for at least 6 months, about a number of events or activities (such as work or school performance). The person finds it difficult to control the worry. | Generalized anxiety disorder. Common physical signs of generalized anxiety disorder include tremor, tachycardia, tachypnea, sweaty palms, and restlessness. | eng_Latn | 2,643 |
definition of fearful | Princeton's WordNet(1.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: fearful(adj) experiencing or showing fear. a fearful glance; fearful of criticism. awful, dire, direful, dread(a), dreaded, dreadful, fearful, fearsome, frightening, horrendous, horrific, terrible(adj) causing fear or dread or terror. | Define feared: producing fear in others : regarded with fear â feared in a sentence | eng_Latn | 2,644 |
anxiety mental symptoms | Generalized anxiety disorder symptoms include: 1 Restlessness or feeling wound-up or on edge. 2 Being easily fatigued. 3 Difficulty concentrating or having their minds go blank. 4 Irritability. Muscle tension. Difficulty controlling the 1 worry. Sleep problems (difficulty falling or staying asleep or restless, unsatisfying sleep) | Symptoms. All anxiety disorders share some general symptoms: Panic, fear, and uneasiness; Sleep problems; Not being able to stay calm and still; Cold, sweaty, numb or tingling hands or feet; Shortness of breath; Heart palpitations; Dry mouth; Nausea; Tense muscles; Dizziness; Causes. Researchers donât know exactly what brings on anxiety disorders. | eng_Latn | 2,645 |
what causes anxiety in the body | Anxiety caused by environmental and external factors. Environmental factors that are known to cause several types of anxiety include: 1 Trauma from events such as abuse, victimization, or the death of a loved one. 2 Stress in a personal relationship, marriage, friendship, and divorce. 3 Stress at work. 4 Stress from school. | Again, nearly any type of hormonal dysfunction can contribute to anxiety, because the body often responds to poorly functioning hormones with stress. But the three examples above tend to be the most common hormones that cause anxiety. | eng_Latn | 2,646 |
what is ptsd disease | PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) is triggered by a traumatic event - it is a kind of anxiety. The sufferer of PTSD may have experienced or seen an event that caused extreme fear, shock and/or a feeling of helplessness. Most of us experience a brief period of difficulty adjusting and coping with traumatic events. | Posttraumatic stress disorder. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that can develop after a person is exposed to a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, or other threats on a person's life. Symptoms may include disturbing thoughts, feelings, or dreams related to the events, mental or physical distress to trauma-related cues, attempts to avoid trauma-related cues, alterations in how a person thinks and feels, and an increase in the fight-or-flight response. These symptoms l | eng_Latn | 2,647 |
affect phobia definition | The affect phobia therapist views these conflicts as âaffect phobias,â a phobia about feelings. Similar to external phobias, a patient with an affect phobia avoids the experience and expression of certain feelings like anger and grief in a similar way a person with a phobia about bridges would avoid bridges. | Social phobia: A paralyzing fear of interacting with others. Symptoms include excessive blushing, sweating, trembling, rapid heartbeat, muscle tension, nausea, and extreme anxiety. Social phobia can occur in very young children or emerge at a later age. It can be disabling to a person's work and social and family relationships. Many people with social phobia have trouble reaching their educational and professional goals or even maintaining employment. | eng_Latn | 2,648 |
symptom cluster ptsd | They can also interfere with your ability to go about your normal daily tasks. PTSD symptoms are generally grouped into four types: intrusive memories, avoidance, negative changes in thinking and mood, and changes in physical and emotional reactions. Symptoms can vary over time or vary from person to person. Intrusive memories. Symptoms of intrusive memories may include: | PTSD includes four different types of symptoms: reliving the traumatic event (also called re-experiencing or intrusion); avoiding situations that are reminders of the event; negative changes in beliefs and feelings; and feeling keyed up (also called hyperarousal or over-reactive to situations). | nld_Latn | 2,649 |
paranoia medical definition | [edit on Wikidata] Paranoia is a thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality. Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory, or beliefs of conspiracy concerning a perceived threat towards oneself (e.g. Everyone is out to get me). | Borderline Personality Disorder. Paranoid ideation, or paranoia, is having beliefs that you are being harassed or persecuted, or beliefs involving general suspiciousness about others' motives or intent. The Difference Between Paranoid Ideation and Delusional Paranoia. | eng_Latn | 2,650 |
fear of being afraid definition | (fɪÉr) n. 1. a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger, evil, pain, etc., whether the threat is real or imagined; the feeling or condition of being afraid. 2. a specific instance of or propensity for such a feeling: a fear of heights. | Near Antonyms. Synonym Discussion of fear. fear, dread, fright, alarm, panic, terror, trepidation mean painful agitation in the presence or anticipation of danger. fear is the most general term and implies anxiety and usually loss of courage fear of the unknown. | eng_Latn | 2,651 |
what are attributes of fear | Fear of the unknown or irrational fear is caused by negative thinking which arises from anxiety. Many people are scared of the unknown. The irrational fear can branch out to many areas such as the hereafter, the next ten years, or even tomorrow. | Fear is the emotion that people feel when they sense that they are in danger. It is a protective emotion, which signals danger and helps a person to prepare for and cope with it. Fear includes physical, mental, and behavioral reactions.The physical reaction to fear is called the fight or flight response.Fight or flight is an involuntary response, a response that a person cannot control consciously but that is controlled by the body's nervous system * . It is the body's way of preparing to run from danger or to fight.ear is the emotion that people feel when they sense that they are in danger. It is a protective emotion, which signals danger and helps a person to prepare for and cope with it. Fear includes physical, mental, and behavioral reactions. | eng_Latn | 2,652 |
can a motor vehicle accident cause anxiety | How to Beat Driving Anxiety After Suffering a Car Accident. We may not like it, but driving anxiety is a real phenomenon -- and it affects a good number of people, many of whom choose to avoid driving altogether because of it. In many cases, this form of anxiety is a result of suffering a car accident, which means that it's actually quite common. Reasons for post-accident driving anxiety vary from individual to individual. | 1 Even if it causes severe anxiety, you need to keep getting behind the wheel. Those that avoid the driving - or any phobia - only confirm their own fears, and you can't afford to do that if you want to overcome it. Don't Add to the Anxiety Make sure that your own driving is not adding to the anxiety you experience. | eng_Latn | 2,653 |
can primary care doctor treat anxiety | Study: Primary Care Doctors Can Treat Anxiety Effectively. Anxiety disorders are extremely common, and many people seek treatment for their anxiety from a primary care physician rather than a mental health specialist. | Although excessive worrying and high anxiety can cause an imbalance in your body, there are many options you have that can re-establish harmony of mind, body, and spirit. Talk to your doctor. Start by talking with your primary care physician. Get a thorough physical exam to make sure other health problems are not fueling your feelings of anxiety. | ron_Latn | 2,654 |
what is the definition of fear | Definition of fear. 1 transitive verb. 2 1 archaic : frighten. 3 2 archaic : to feel fear in (oneself) 3 : to have a reverential awe of fear 1 God. 4 : to be afraid of : expect with alarm fear the worst. intransitive 1 verb. : to be afraid or apprehensive feared for their lives feared to go out at night. | FEAR. fer (yir'ah, yare'; phobos, phobeo): Terms, etc.: Fear is the translation of many words in the Old Testament; the chief are: | eng_Latn | 2,655 |
freud thought that anxiety resulted from conflict between ________ and ________. | These defense mechanisms are used to handle the conflict between the id, the ego, and the super ego. Freud noted that a major drive for people is the reduction of tension and the major cause of tension was anxiety. He identified three types of anxiety, reality anxiety, neurotic anxiety, and moral anxiety. | Emotional conflict: According to McDougall and Gardon, the anxiety neurosis can arise as a result of conflicts between two emotions. Repression of the self-assertive tendency: According to Adler, man's most important and most intense impulse is to assert himself. | eng_Latn | 2,656 |
percentage of people with a fear of heights | Extreme fear of heights, also known as acrophobia, is estimated to affect up to 5 percent of the general population. While nearly everyone experiences some degree of anxiety at the thought of a great, perilous drop, the fear is debilitating for some. | A fear of heights is called acrophobia. Acrophobia can range from fear when on the top floor of a tall building, to fear of standing on a chair. People with acrophobia feel a sense of panic when they're at a certain height and often become unable to trust their sense of balance. Other symptoms can include shaking, dizziness and nausea. | eng_Latn | 2,657 |
can you diagnose generalized anxiety disorder and separation anxiety disorder | There are a number of anxiety disorders: including generalized anxiety disorder, specific phobia, social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, panic disorder, and selective mutism. The disorder differs by what results in the symptoms. People often have more than one anxiety disorder. | For the study, which was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health, the researchers compared brain scans of healthy people with scans of those diagnosed with PTSD, major depression, or generalized anxiety disorder, whose symptoms ranged from emotional detachment to isolation. | eng_Latn | 2,658 |
how is anxiety important | Anxiety is a normal human emotion that everyone experiences at times. Many people feel anxious, or nervous, when faced with a problem at work, before taking a test, or making an important decision. Anxiety disorders, however, are different. They can cause such distress that it interferes with a person's ability to lead a normal life. An anxiety disorder is a serious mental illness. | Anxiety, worry, and stress are all a part of most peopleâs life today. But simply experiencing anxiety or stress in and of itself does not mean you need to get professional help or you have an anxiety disorder. In fact, anxiety is a necessary warning signal of a dangerous or difficult situation. | eng_Latn | 2,659 |
what are mood disorders and what causes them | Mood disorders, or affective disorders, are mental health problems such as depression, bipolar disorder, and mania.Mood disorders can occur in anyone, including children. The cause of mood disorders is not fully understood, but an imbalance in brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters is likely to play a role.ood disorders can also cause an elevated mood (mania) that is accompanied by feelings of grandiosity, extreme energy, and heightened arousal. These feelings are stronger and last longer than normal, and interfere with day-to-day life. | Hormones and Neurotransmitters. The main causes of mood swings are your hormones and neurotransmitters. Anxiety may be a mental health condition, and it may be something forged over years of experiences, but it also changes the way your body works. It reduces hormone balance and often changes neurotransmitter (brain chemical) production. | eng_Latn | 2,660 |
definition of anxious | Anxious is defined as someone who feels uneasy or excessively nervous. An example of someone who is anxious is a Kindergartner on the first day of school. The definition of anxious is someone who is enthusiastic about something to come. An example of someone who is anxious is a person who is starting a new job. | Anxious is defined as someone who feels uneasy or excessively nervous. An example of someone who is anxious is a Kindergartner on the first day of school. The definition of anxious is someone who is enthusiastic about something to come. An example of someone who is anxious is a person who is starting a new job. | eng_Latn | 2,661 |
what are the behavioral criteria for anxiety disorders | Anxiety disorders are a group of mental disorders characterized by feelings of anxiety and fear. Anxiety is a worry about future events and fear is a reaction to current events. These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as a fast heart rate and shakiness. | The American Psychiatric Association (APA) provides the criteria for diagnosis of general anxiety disorder. | eng_Latn | 2,662 |
what phobia is fear of isolation | Autophobia, also called monophobia, isolophobia, or eremophobia, is the specific phobia of isolation; a morbid fear of being egotistical, or a dread of being alone or isolated.[1] Sufferers need not be physically alone, but just to believe that they are being ignored or unloved. | One of the negative effects of isolation is the removal of familiar objects and routines, which may evoke fear, anxiety, depression, and rapid mood changes (Kennedy and Hamilton, 1997; Knowles, 1993). The stigma of isolation. | eng_Latn | 2,663 |
causes anxiety in children | Children with separation anxiety problems may shadow you around the house or cling to your arm or leg if you attempt to step out. Common causes of separation anxiety disorder. Separation anxiety disorder occurs because a child feels unsafe in some way. | Generalized Anxiety Disorder Among Children. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by excessive worry about a variety of everyday problems for at least 6 months. For example, people with GAD may excessively worry about and anticipate problems with their finances, health, employment, and relationships. | eng_Latn | 2,664 |
what is safety behavior | However, safety behaviors have been described as the major cause of persisting anxiety and the reason why people don't feel relief during exposures (Wells, Clark, Salkovskis, Ludgate, Hackmann, & Gelder, 1995). An example of a safety behavior in social anxiety is talking fast during a meeting. The person may feel temporarily better by speaking quickly and getting out of the situation. | Safety definition, the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss. See more. | eng_Latn | 2,665 |
what does cdd mean | Customer Due Diligence: CDD: Community Driven Development: CDD: Cooling Degree Days (weather derivatives / insurance index converting temperature into prices) CDD: Community Development District: CDD: Cell Death and Differentiation: CDD: Childhood Disintegrative Disorder: CDD: Center for Digital Democracy: CDD: Centre for Democracy and Development: CDD | Background: - Functional movement disorder (FMD) is a form of conversion disorder (CD). CD is a disorder in which a person has neurological symptoms that do not have a neurological cause.These symptoms can include pain, weakness, dizziness, and fatigue.Some thoughts on CD suggest that it may come from feelings of anxiety that are converted into physical symptoms.D is a disorder in which a person has neurological symptoms that do not have a neurological cause. These symptoms can include pain, weakness, dizziness, and fatigue. Some thoughts on CD suggest that it may come from feelings of anxiety that are converted into physical symptoms. | eng_Latn | 2,666 |
anxiety is due to what part of the brain | This small nucleus contains almost half of all the brain neurons that use norepinephrine as a neurotransmitter. The locus coeruleus also projects its axons to those parts of the brain that may be associated with panic disorders (the amygdala, hippocampus, septum, cortex, brainstem, reticular formation, etc). Stimulating an animal's locus coeruleus, like stimulating its amygdala, produces anxiety behaviours. | Does your anxiety come and go or is it there all the time. My anxiety came about 8 years ago. I believe it came due to the dealings of my father suffering with a brain tumor. I dealt with feelings and emotions for about a month not knowing what in the world was wrong with me.oes your anxiety come and go or is it there all the time. My anxiety came about 8 years ago. I believe it came due to the dealings of my father suffering with a brain tumor. I dealt with feelings and emotions for about a month not knowing what in the world was wrong with me. | eng_Latn | 2,667 |
separation anxiety symptoms | Symptoms of separation anxiety disorder include the following: Subjective feeling of anxiety; Unrealistic worries about the safety of loved ones; Reluctance to fall asleep if not near the primary attachment figure; Excessive dismay (for example, tantrums) if separation from the primary attachment figure is imminent; Nightmares with separation-related themes | A child who has separation anxiety disorder experiences such extreme distress when away from a parent or caregiver that she is unable to tolerate periods of separation that are expected at her age. In this guide you'll find information on how to recognize separation anxiety, how it's diagnosed and how it's treated. Begin. | eng_Latn | 2,668 |
most common illnesses in adults | 1 Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S. , affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older, or 18% of the population. ( 2 Source: National Institute of Mental Health). | Common causes in adults include: 1 irritable bowel syndrome â a common condition where the muscle in the bowel wall tends to go into spasm (tightens); pain is often relieved when you go to the toilet. 2 Crohn's disease â a long-term condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system. | eng_Latn | 2,669 |
common age for panic disorder | This disorder may be a precursor for adult anxiety disorders. Anxiety. Age of onset for anxiety disorders based on specific anxiety disorder type. Panic disorder demonstrates a bimodal age of onset in the NCS study in the age groups of 15-24 years and 45-54 years.The age of onset for OCD appears to be in the mid 20s to early 30s.Most social phobias begin before age 20 years (median age at illness onset, 16 years.anic disorder demonstrates a bimodal age of onset in the NCS study in the age groups of 15-24 years and 45-54 years. The age of onset for OCD appears to be in the mid 20s to early 30s. | Of them, GAD and specific phobias are more prevalent among women. Panic disorders can also develop as a result of or in addition to other illnesses like depression and drug addiction. General anxiety disorder (GAD). An estimated 4 million Americans suffer from GAD and women are two times more likely to develop it. | eng_Latn | 2,670 |
what percent of teens have anxiety | Surpassing even depression, anxiety is the most common form of mental illness in the United States. Itâs estimated that approximately 10 percent of teenagers and 40 percent of adults suffer from an anxiety disorder of some kind. Despite its high level of treatability through therapy and/or medication, 2/3 of adults with anxiety do not receive treatment. Teenagers with anxiety receive treatment even less frequently â only 1 in 5 teen sufferers do. | Anxiety Effects On Society Statistics. Anxiety Disorders affect 18.1 percent of adults in the United States (approximately 40 million adults between the ages of 18 to 54). - National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). | eng_Latn | 2,671 |
how long do people have to have symptoms of ptsd to be diagnosed | Although PTSD symptoms can begin right after a traumatic event, PTSD is not diagnosed unless the symptoms last for at least one month, and either cause significant distress or interfere with work or home life.e-experiencing Symptoms. Re-experiencing symptoms are symptoms that involve reliving the traumatic event. There are a number of ways in which people may relive a trauma. They may have upsetting memories of the traumatic event. These memories can come back when they are not expecting them. | Many people with PTSD repeatedly re-experience the ordeal in the form of flashback episodes, memories, nightmares, or frightening thoughts, especially when they are exposed to events or objects reminiscent of the trauma. Anniversaries of the event can also trigger symptoms. People with PTSD also experience emotional numbness and sleep disturbances, depression, anxiety, and irritability or outbursts of anger. Feelings of intense guilt are also common. Most people with PTSD try to avoid any reminders or thoughts of the ordeal. PTSD is diagnosed when symptoms last more than 1 month. In severe cases, the person may have trouble working or socializing. | eng_Latn | 2,672 |
what is the phobia of holes | Trypo-Phobia or Trypophobia is a pathological fear of holes in the skin. It is the phobia of holes or revulsion of patterns containing clusters of holes. Trypo-Phobia also called Trypophobia is real as behavioral or psychological fear. But there is no medical condition know to cause skin holes. Therefore, almost all of pictures floating around the internet showing holes in the skin, flesh, face, hands or body are fake and photoshopped. | Ablutophobia, like all phobias, is an anxiety disorder. It's clinically known as a specific phobia, which is an excessive or unreasonable fear of an object or situation. It can manifest in many ways, from a fear of showering to a complete phobia of all washing. Causes of Ablutophobia. | eng_Latn | 2,673 |
________ disorders are characterized by excessive, persistent fear and apprehension and by related disturbances in behavior. | Anxiety disorders are those that are characterized by excessive and persistent fear, worry, anxiety and related behavioral disturbances. Fear involves an emotional response to a threat, whether that threat is real or perceived. Anxiety involves the anticipation that a future threat may arise. | Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by chronic, excessive, unrealistic worry accompanied by at least 3 of the following symptoms: feeling wound up or on edge, poor concentration, irritability, sleep disturbances, muscle tension and fatigue. | eng_Latn | 2,674 |
different kind of mental illness | The list of types of Mental illness mentioned in various sources includes: 1 Depressive disorders. 2 Depression. 3 Dysthymic disorder. 4 Bipolar disorder. 5 Cyclothymic disorder. 6 Anxiety disorders. 7 Panic disorder. 8 Social phobia. 9 Specific phobias. | There are many different conditions that are recognized as mental illness. The information on the various types of mental illness that is listed below was attained from WebMD. You can visit their website at www.webmd.com. Below, we have listed the more common types of mental illness : 1.) Anxiety Disorders-People with anxiety disorders respond to certain objects or situations with fear and dread, as well as with physical signs of anxiety or nervousness such as rapid heartbeat and sweating. | eng_Latn | 2,675 |
what anxiety | For other uses, see Anxiety (disambiguation). Anxiety is an emotion characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil, often accompanied by nervous behavior, such as pacing back and forth, somatic complaints, and rumination. It is the subjectively unpleasant feelings of dread over anticipated events, such as the feeling of imminent death. | 1. anxiety - (psychiatry) a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic. anxiousness. | eng_Latn | 2,676 |
How to Help Anxious Kids | There are a lot of things parents and caregivers can do to help an anxious child. They are as follows: 1 Be aware of your childâs different moods and feelings. 2 When your child becomes anxious, talk to him or her in a calming voice. 3 Realize that it is very difficult for the child to control his or her anxiety. | Several scientifically proven and effective treatment options are available for children with anxiety disorders. The two treatments that most help children are cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication. Your doctor or therapist may recommend one or a combination of treatments.rescription medications can be useful in the treatment of anxiety disorders. They are also often used in conjunction with therapy. In fact, a major research study found that a combination of CBT and an antidepressant worked better for children ages 7-17 than either treatment alone. | eng_Latn | 2,677 |
how is anxiety diagnosed | Anxiety is usually diagnosed by a primary care physician, or a mental health professional, who will ask questions about certain symptoms. 1 Make Text Smaller. 2 Make Text Larger. | Diagnosis. An anxiety disorder can only be diagnosed in a patient who meets DSM IV-TR criteria. Diagnosis is often complicated by other psychiatric disorders. Up to 60% of sufferers of GAD (Box 2) have a comorbid condition; panic disorder and major depressive disorder are the most common. | eng_Latn | 2,678 |
what are the difference between anxiety and depression | Anxiety vs. Depression. While the terms anxiety and depression may be used in the same context there are many differences between the two psychological problems.nxiety is a constant feeling of overwhelming worry. Depression is the overwhelming feeling of hoplessness. Depression affects the hypothalamus and anxiety affects the amygdala. Both depression and anxiety are treated with therapy or prescribed medications. | Fully enjoys this moment right now. I read somewhere that depression is about living in the past and anxiety is thinking too much about the future and I think there is truth in that. Lets love guide the way rather than fear. Accepts what is. | eng_Latn | 2,679 |
what causes paranoia | Paranoia. Here the patient becomes a prey to premature delusion. According to Kraeplein, in this disease the cause of delusion is internal, and no hallucination is involved. Paranoia a lot of times is a symptom of an underlying condition such as paranoid personality disorder, schizophrenia or delusional disorder, etc.The treatment of Paranoia can include prescribed medicines and some different therapies or a combination of them.aranoia. Here the patient becomes a prey to premature delusion. According to Kraeplein, in this disease the cause of delusion is internal, and no hallucination is involved. Paranoia a lot of times is a symptom of an underlying condition such as paranoid personality disorder, schizophrenia or delusional disorder, etc. | Causes of Paranoia. 1 Alcoholism Alcoholism is a disease that includes alcohol craving and continued drinking despite repeated alcohol-related problems, such as...learn more 2 ». Anxiety Anxiety is a feeling of apprehension and fear characterized by symptoms such as trouble concentrating, headaches, sleep problems,...learn more ». | eng_Latn | 2,680 |
official definition of agoraphobia | The word agoraphobia means a fear of wide, open spaces.. The word originates from the ancient Greek word agora, referring to a place of assembly or market place. Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder involving anxiety and intense fear of any situation where escape may be difficult, or where help may not be available. It often involves a fear of crowds, bridges or of being outside alone. 1. | Definition of agoraphobia : abnormal fear of being helpless in a situation from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing that is characterized initially often by panic or anticipatory anxiety and finally by the avoidance of open or public places | eng_Latn | 2,681 |
unspecified trauma and stressor related disorder definition | Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is characterized by symptoms that include intense fear, helplessness, and/or horror that a person experiences following an exposure to a traumatic event. The traumatic event can include an actual or threatened death or a threat to oneâs or another personâs physical integrity. | Keywords: post-traumatic stress disorder, prazosin, nightmares. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by intense fear or helplessness surrounding exposure to a traumatic event. Traumatic events may include motor vehicle accidents, sexual abuse, or military experience. | eng_Latn | 2,682 |
claustrophobic synonym | Synonyms for Claustrophobic: claustrophobic (noun) afraid, confined. Other synonyms: ailing, alarmed, anxious, apprehensive, averse, bleak, | It is Latin for fear (usually irrational) and is a suffix for some Latin words and phrases. For example claustrophobia is the fear of enclosed/small spaces. | eng_Latn | 2,683 |
what is anxiety neurosis | Anxiety neurosis is the psychological disorder most commonly referred to as generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD.Sufferers of GAD make up nearly 1/5 of all anxiety diagnoses in adults, or 3.1 percent of the U.S. population.verview. Anxiety neurosis is the psychological disorder most commonly referred to as generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD. Sufferers of GAD make up nearly 1/5 of all anxiety diagnoses in adults, or 3.1 percent of the U.S. population. | Anxiety is a multisystem response to a perceived threat or danger. It reflects a combination of biochemical changes in the body, the patient's personal history and memory, and the social situation. As far as we know, anxiety is a uniquely human experience. | eng_Latn | 2,684 |
is anxiety hereditary | Fortunately, both of these statements are untrue. Yes, it is true that anxiety often runs in families, but thatâs because of learned behavior, and not because of genes. Anxiety is caused by the way weâve learned to live in unhealthy ways, thus more fearfully and stressfully than others. | The result was that we identified seven new genes as possible candidates for further study. Six of these genes have never been implicated in anxiety disorders before. To date, global research has identified a number of risk factors for anxiety disorders. These can be grouped into two categories: genetic factors and environmental factors. Genetic factors relate to differences in oneâs genetic code that either protect or put you at risk for developing anxiety disorders. | eng_Latn | 2,685 |
what is an anxiety disorder? | Anxiety Disorders: What You Need to Know. Most people experience feelings of anxiety before an important event such as a big exam, business presentation or first date. Anxiety disorders, however, are illnesses that cause people to feel frightened, distressed and uneasy for no apparent reason. | 1 Anxiety is mental health disorder which leads to anxieties, fears, phobias and nervousness. 2 Anxiety patient should have keep away from stresss and do not take faimly or business dicision. 3 Anxiety is unexpectedly and normally happen disorder without any noticeable cause. | eng_Latn | 2,686 |
how many types of anxiety disorders are there? | March 11, 2012 by Renee Mill. 6 Types of Anxiety Disorders. There are several different manifestations of anxiety disorders: 1. Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD). People with this condition have irrational fears and apprehension about minor things their health, work or personal relationships. 2. Panic Disorder (PD). | There are several different types of anxiety disorders. The most common anxiety disorders are: These disorders take different forms, but share a common feature of excessive fear or anxiety. Fear is the emotion people feel in response to an immediate threat, whether real or imagined. | eng_Latn | 2,687 |
different types of anxiety | An anxiety disorder can take many forms, including: 1 panic disorder: characterized by bouts of intense fear or terror that develop quickly and unexpectedly. 2 phobia: excessive fear of a specific object, situation, or activity. social anxiety disorder: extreme fear of being judged by others in social situations. | For instance, people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) â there are six types of anxiety disorders â can have a difficult time just getting through the day. Even seemingly small responsibilities, like paying the bills, make them feel anxious. ⢠Intensity and Length. | eng_Latn | 2,688 |
what is fear of spiders | What is the fear of spiders called? Quick Answer. The fear of spiders is called arachnophobia. The term originates from the Greek word Arachne, which means 'spider', and the English word, phobia, which means an extreme aversion to or fear of something. | Scientists who have studied this fear of spiders explain it to be a result of evolutionary selection. This means that Arachnophobia is an evolutionary response, since spiders, especially the venomous ones, have always been associated with infections and disease.he exact causes of Arachnophobia are different for different people: 1 For some people, it is a learned response: they learn to fear spiders after having seen others being fearful. 2 An imbalance in brain chemicals may be linked with Arachnophobia. | eng_Latn | 2,689 |
elective mutism definition | Elective mutism was defined as a refusal to speak in almost all social situations (despite normal ability to do so), while selective mutism is considered to be a failure to speak in specific situations and is strongly associated with social anxiety disorder. | Selective mutism. Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech does not speak in specific situations or to specific people. Selective mutism usually co-exists with shyness or social anxiety. | eng_Latn | 2,690 |
can anxiety make mastocytosis | Causes of Anxiety From Mastocytosis. Most anxiety from mastocytosis is related to either attacks of systemic mastocytosis or simply living with the condition (such as in the case of cutaneous mastocytosis). In general, however, mastocytosis doesn't literally cause anxiety as symptom.Rather, anxiety develops because living with the symptoms is difficult.ow Anxiety Relates to Mastocytosis. Living with a chronic health condition can be a serious challenge. In the case of mastocytosis, the physical consequences can take a very serious emotional toll, and so it's no surprise that many of those living with the chronic health condition end up suffering from severe anxiety. | This belief may cause me to have anxiety because I am masturbating, and release chemicals in the brain when I orgasim. I am a firm believer that the anxiety and mood that result are caused by a mix of psycological factors and brain chemistry, Each of these can affect the other. | eng_Latn | 2,691 |
anxiety is a normal reaction to stress | Anxiety is a feeling of worry, nervousness, or fear about an event or situation. It is a normal reaction to stress. It helps you stay alert for a challenging situation at work, study harder for an exam, or remain focused on an important speech. | Panic, Worry. Anxiety is a normal reaction to stressful situations. But in some cases, it becomes excessive and can cause sufferers to dread everyday situations. This type of steady, all-over anxiety is called Generalized Anxiety Disorder. | eng_Latn | 2,692 |
what is nos mean medically | Making the world better, one answer at a time. Most commonly, NOS means not otherwise specified. In other words if you've been diagnosed as having anxiety order nos...it means that you don't have a specific anxiety disorder, just a more general one. Another example: If your knee hurts and you go to the ER, but they can't find the cause. | National Occupational Standards (NOS) specify UK standards of performance that people are expected to achieve in their work, and the knowledge and skills they need to perform effectively. NOS, which are approved by UK government regulators, are available for almost every role in every sector in the UK. | eng_Latn | 2,693 |
symptoms that an egd might be necessary | B. Evaluation of upper abdominal symptoms associated with other. symptoms or signs suggesting serious organic disease (e.g., anorexia and weight loss) or in persons over 45 years of age. C. Evaluation of dysphagia or odynophagia. | People with symptoms of GAD tend to always expect disaster and appear to be unable to stop worrying about health, money, family, work or school. Generalized anxiety disorder not only affects the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves, but can lead to physical symptoms as well. Signs and symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder include: 1 excessive, ongoing worry and tension. 2 an unrealistic view of problems. 3 restlessness or a feeling of being edgy. irritability. | eng_Latn | 2,694 |
can anxiety and depression cause paranoia | Answer Wiki. Anxiety, depression and paranoia go hand in hand. Depression and a negative outlook might cause anxiety, and that anxiety could cause paranoia, resulting in a cycle of self-deception, increasing intensity of fears and causing a lack of positive or any emotions. | The exact cause of paranoia is not known. It may be related to a chemical imbalance in the brain, heredity, stress, or a traumatic life event. In some cases it may be due to injury or infection of the brain.Usually, paranoia is a symptom of a mental illness.ecause people with paranoia do not seek treatment, it is likely that any problem underlying the paranoia will be allowed to continue. Because paranoia can be due to serious diseases, failure to seek treatment can result in serious complications and permanent damage. | eng_Latn | 2,695 |
what causes anxiety? | Like other brain illnesses, anxiety disorders may be caused by problems in the functioning of brain circuits that regulate fear and other emotions. Studies have shown that severe or long-lasting stress can change the way nerve cells within these circuits transmit information from one region of the brain to another. | Anxiety disorders are a form of mental illness that causes people to experience distressing and frequent bouts of fear and apprehension. Many will experience these feelings when periodically doing things like public speaking or a job interview. | eng_Latn | 2,696 |
was is proper term for dental phobia | What is Dental Anxiety? Dental anxiety refers to the fear of dentistry and of receiving dental care. A pathological form of this fear (specific phobia) is variously called dental phobia, odontophobia, dentophobia, dentist phobia, or dental anxiety. | The phobia of needles is called entetophobia and the phobia of needles and pins is called belonephobia. The medical term Trypanophobia, is rarely used. Tryanophobia refers to â¦an extreme and irrational fear of all the medical procedures that involve use of syringes, injections and even hypodermic needles. | eng_Latn | 2,697 |
what type of disorder is ptsd | Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was one of the diagnoses that received some revisions (PDF). PTSD used to be considered a type of anxiety disorder and in this edition was moved into a new category: âTrauma and Stress-related Disordersâ. This could help de-stigmatize PTSD since it is no longer an anxiety related mental illness, but a disorder connected to an external event. | Post-traumatic stress disorder. Introduction. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that is brought on by memories of an extremely stressful event or series of events that cause intense fear, particularly if feelings of helplessness accompanied the fear. | eng_Latn | 2,698 |
why do i have anxiety | Everyone gets nervous or anxious from time to timewhen speaking in public, for instance, or when going through financial difficulty. For some people, however, anxiety becomes so frequent, or so forceful, that it begins to take over their lives.veryone gets nervous or anxious from time to timewhen speaking in public, for instance, or when going through financial difficulty. For some people, however, anxiety becomes so frequent, or so forceful, that it begins to take over their lives. | Driving in heavy traffic is a common source of anxiety, but it keeps us alert and cautious to better avoid accidents. However, when feelings of intense fear and distress are overwhelming and prevent us from doing everyday things, an anxiety disorder may be the cause. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health concern in the United States. An estimated 40 million adults in the U.S., or 18%, have an anxiety disorder. | eng_Latn | 2,699 |
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