anxietyAnxiety is a state in collecting an unpleasant feeling of fear or fear and is manifested externally through a variety of symptoms and signs. Fear can be a normal and adaptive response to certain stressful situations in the world in which we live. When this response, however, is not substantiated (ie, has no cause that justifies the fear) or it is maladaptive (ie, difficult to integrate the person in their environment and their environment) is considered a response and abnormal pathological anxiety is known, understood as a disease.

Often used as synonyms anxiety and distress, although not exactly the same. Anxiety is related more directly to domestic unrest, anxiety is more about external physical manifestations that accompany anxiety.Symptoms

In some cases ignores the origin of anxiety. The presence of anxiety in the patient may have a chronic and not limited to specific circumstances, as in generalized anxiety disorder may, in turn, take the form of outbreaks with very severe acute symptoms, as in the crisis or panic situations. These brief, intense episodes may manifest as a feeling of impending doom or a fear of going crazy, and are also called “panic attacks.”

The main difference between the generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and panic attacks or panic (CP) is that in the first case the patient has a state of discomfort, while in the second If the subject is well between attacks. Also, many people who experience panic attacks often develop progressive fear or dread the recurrence of such attacks, leading to the emergence of the anticipatory anxiety, perfectly described by some as fear of being afraid.

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