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About the Disorder Loneliness Been disconnected from the world for too long Genetics It's likely to have an anxiety disorder in a family history Gender Doctors diagnose twice as many women with anxiety

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Symptoms of the Disorder Fuzziness Trouble concentrating or thinking about anything Traumas Repeated episodes of sudden feelings of intense anxiety Phobias Major anxiety when -you're exposed to a specific object

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Risk Factors Prevalenc ‘To modify this graph, click on it, follow the link, change the data and paste the new graph here, replacing this one Heavy Symptoms like pounding heart are present Moderate It is likely to focus on stressful events Noticeable Mild anxiety is common in everyday life

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Shakin: Fatigue, with or without chill Phobias Irrational fear Tk of a specific (3 a object Diagnosis Anxiety Uneasiness of mind caused by fear Nightmare Terrfying dream in with bad feelings Nervousne Higjly excitable or acutely uneasy Fainting Feeling weak, dizzy, or exhausted

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Most Common Symptoms Stress. Having the urge to avoid things Cautiousnes Having a sense of impending danger Weakness Feeling weak or tired ona daily basis

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Phobias When a specific fear causes so much anxiety Panic Sudden rush of intense anxiety out of nowhere Common Cases Terrmediat being humiliating in public Agoraphobi Stay away fror public places hard to escape

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