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How badly could GAD affect a patient?

By: Robert Thomson

Anguish, fear and worries are part of of everyday lives of countless number of anxiety disorders patients from all around the Globe. Normal fear and anxiety are an crucial part of human life. They help us to refrain from unpleasant and dangerous situations and therefore play warning or adaptive role.

The fear is every time tied to a especial thing or a situation and anxiety is an indeterminate moving experience. The intimidating factor in Generalized Anxiety Disorder is less visible, unclear, therefore it is commonly reffered to as a floating fear. If the fears, worries and anxiety start to dominate and control persons life, when they start to seriously interfere with their family, social and business routines, then we can say that the person definitely suffers from some kind of anxiety disorder.

Psychological symptoms of anxiety disorders are overwhelming fear and trembling, feeling of constant stress or internal turmoil, hard to concentrate. The sufferer gets angry without a reason and can become extremely sensitive to louder noises. Also, in most cases anxiety disorder patients develop insomnia (they have big difficulties sleeping, they wake up constantly during the night and could have bad dreams during their sleep.)

The most occurring physical symptoms of anxiety disorders are: palpitations or skipping heart beats, feeling difficulties swallowing, dry mouth, difficulty breathing (lack of air), chest pain, frequent urge to urinate, weakened sexual drive, noise in ears, pins and needles in hands and feet, trembling hands and many more, depending on the persons.

Anxiety disorders might be split in seven main categories: Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder also called Social Phobia, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Specific Phobia and Agoraphobia.

The most common characteristics of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) are: frequent illogical worries, anxiety, fear and expectations of something horrible that might happen, which occur most of the days in a period of at least 2-6 months. The sufferers find uneasy to put under control their worries which are greatly exaggerated considering the situation. Adults suffering from Generalized Anxiety Disorder mostly worry about everyday life, the responsibilities in the workplace, money, family health, unpleasant things that could happen to their kids, family members, loved friends etc.
Irrational fear completely conquer the patients and forces them to feel paralyzed, helpless and under threat.

In general, GAD is in most cases treated by combination of psychotherapy (Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy) and medication. Drugs mostly used are Antidepressants from the group of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) and at the early stages of the treatment Benzodiazepines. Some drugs free treatments and methods developed by ex-sufferers are also showing fantastic results and can be purchased on the net.



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