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Anxiety Diagnosis - Getting to the Bottom of What"s Bothering You

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Anxiety symptoms mock the symptoms of many common ailments.
It is very common for a person having an anxiety attack to go to the emergency room complaining of chest pains and/or shortness of breath.
Of course, you must seek a medical professional when these types of symptoms occur.
While abnormal amounts of palpations or "missed heartbeats" will cause a doctor to check for heart conditions, such as mitral valve problems, these symptoms may also be brought on by anxiety attacks.
Still, until you know what is behind these symptoms, you should get a check up if they occur as well.
There are other symptoms anxiety can cause in adults and children alike.
These include diarrhea, nausea, muscle tightness, trembling, twitching, aching, sweating, and excessive urination.
It is absolutely necessary to get any symptoms you may have checked out by a medical professional because sometimes even the most innocent sounding malaises can have an underlying cause that should be taken care of quickly.
Sometimes symptoms such as those above will be caused by anxiety.
At this point in an anxiety diagnoses, the medical practitioner will have to know about your background, medical history and your family history so he or she will be able to properly diagnose whether the problem is anxiety or another condition.
It is very important to tell the medical practitioners of any tobacco use, alcohol use and exactly how much is used.
It is also very important to talk to them about the use of recreational drugs, like marijuana.
Hiding something from a medical professional will only make his or her job more difficult and increase the chance of misdiagnoses.
If it looks like anxiety is the underlying cause for any symptoms you have had, there are tests that will be used to pin down the nature, severity and cause of your anxiety.
Some of the tests that may be used include: · Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale.
· Penn State Worry Questionnaire · Beck Anxiety Inventory · Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale Anxiety is no walk in the park but it can be dealt with and it is certainly good to know exactly what has been bothering you.
Medication may be needed as, at least a temporary measure toward the cure.
Also learning the nature of how the nervous system works and practicing relaxation can help bring about an end to the anxious condition.
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