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Understanding Generalized Anxiety

One of the more common forms of anxiety disorder is the Generalized Anxiety Disorder. If you find yourself with excessive worry about many things, read this article to learn more...

Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Understanding The Causes & Treatment

Karin I Manning

 

Generalized Anxiety Disorder is one of the more common anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders are the term covering several different forms of anxieties such as abnormal, pathological anxiety, fear, phobia and nervous condition, which may come on all of a sudden in someone's life or more gradually over a period of many years and may impair or prevent the pursuing of normal daily routines.

The essential characteristic of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a virtual excessive and uncontrollable worry about everyday things. This constant worry affects daily functioning and can cause significant physical symptoms. Generalized Anxiety Disorder is usually difficult to diagnose for it lacks some of the more dramatic symptoms, like unprovoked panic attacks, that are seen with other anxiety disorders.

To be able to diagnose Generalized Anxiety Disorder, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms must be present more days than not for at least six months. The diagnostic criteria for Generalized Anxiety Disorder symptoms are:

Excessive anxiety and worry (real apprehension), occurring more days than not for a period of at least 6 months, about numerous events or activities in a person's life. The Generalized Anxiety Disorder sufferer finds it hard to control the worry.

The anxiety and worry are always associated with three or more of the following six generalized anxiety disorder symptoms, with at least some generalized anxiety disorder symptoms present for more than 6 months and in most days than not (at least one is required for children):

Restless or feeling like you're on the edge or tense;
being easily fatigues;
having difficulty concentrating or your mind going blank;
being irritable;
have tense muscles;
suffering from insomnia and having trouble staying asleep;
having difficulty swallowing;
trembling a lot;
sweating a lot;
feeling very light headed;
suffering from nausea;
feeling a shortness of breath;

The focus of the person's anxiety and worry is not limited to being embarrassed in public, being contaminated in some way, putting on weight, having many physical complaints, suffering from a serious illness. Also, the worry and anxiety don't occur exclusively during a post traumatic stress disorder.

The symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder cause significant impairment and distress to the sufferer's social, occupational or other critical areas in their life. The Generalized Anxiety Disorder is not due to the direct physiological effect of such substances such as alcohol and drugs and doesn't occur just during a mood disorder, psychotic disorder or development disorder.

Sufferers of Generalized Anxiety Disorder can still function socially and keep a job when their anxiety level is mild. However, this doesn't mean that they are coping with the simplest daily activities in their lives. Generalized Anxiety Disorder comes on slowly and can occur at any age but the greatest risk of onset is between childhood and middle age.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder is most commonly treated with cognitive-behavioural therapy or Generalized Anxiety Disorder medication. Several Generalized Anxiety Disorder drugs are used to treat anxiety disorders and these include: benzodiazepines and antidepressants, and Quetiapine, just to name a few.

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