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Anxiety Management Home | Types Of Anxiety | General Anxiety Disorder
General Anxiety Disorder

As a normal reaction to uncertain, threatening, dangerous, or important situations, anxiety is experienced by everybody. Anxiety is classified as pathological or normal by psychiatric medicine. Some people’s productivity, motivation, and function can enhance under normal anxiety and this is the reason we witness some individuals in our societies who work well under pressure. Patients of generalize anxiety disorder or GAD experience pathological anxiety, the chronic, excessive, and usually interfering with their ability to function in normal daily activities anxiety.

Generalize anxiety disorder is also known as free floating anxiety and is illustrious from phobia because of the fact that a particular situation or object does not trigger it.

GAD Statistics:

4,000,000 to 5,000,000 people get affected by GAD in the United States. The estimation of the chance of developing it by any given person in the United States is 8% to 9%. GAD affects more women than men; that is 60% of women and 40% of men. Anxiety treatment facilities witness more than 10% of the visitors diagnosed with GAD.

GAD Causes:

Irregular levels of neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that carry signals across nerve endings, in the brain are what GAD is associated with. Neurotransmitters that seem to involve anxiety include serotonin, GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), norepinephrine.

GAD Symptoms:

They include:

  1. Sleep deprivations
  2. Depression
  3. Lack of focus
  4. Chronic fatigue
  5. Irritability 
GAD Treatment:

A combination of medication and psychotherapy is generally used for the treatment of general anxiety disorder.

 
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