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Generalized Anxiety Disorder

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Introduction

Generalized anxiety disorder is a common type of anxiety disorder.  People with generalized anxiety disorder experience excessive worry and anxiety over daily circumstances.  They may feel that they have little control over their internal tension and it may interfere with their lives.  Generalized anxiety disorder is treatable with therapy, medications, or both.
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Causes

The exact cause of generalized anxiety disorder is unknown.  In some cases, it appears to run in families.  Researchers suspect that brain abnormalities may be a contributing factor.  It may be that too much or too little of certain brain chemicals affect the way that the brain processes thoughts and emotions.

Generalized anxiety disorder may develop at any age, including childhood.  More women than men experience this condition.  Many people report that they have always felt anxious.

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Symptoms

The diagnostic criterion for generalized anxiety disorder specifies that symptoms must be present for at least six months.  Generalized anxiety disorder may cause you to worry and feel anxious about everyday tasks, such as automobile repair, family interactions, or your job duties.  You may feel restless and very stressed out.  It may be difficult for you to concentrate on or complete ordinary tasks.  Depression, panic disorder, and substance abuse are may co-exist with generalized anxiety disorder.
 
Generalized anxiety disorder can cause physical symptoms as well.  You may feel irritable, tired, weak, and shaky. You may experience excessive sweating, shortness of breath, and feel your heart beating in your chest.  Headaches and muscle tension are associated with generalized anxiety disorder.  You may experience problems sleeping.  It may be difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or to “get a good night’s sleep.”  Generalized anxiety disorder can contribute to digestive problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome.
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Diagnosis

A psychiatrist can begin to diagnose generalized anxiety disorder by reviewing your medical history, reviewing your symptoms, and conducting evaluations or questionnaires.  You should tell your doctor about your symptoms, how long they last, and when they occur.  Your doctor will ask you questions to help diagnose generalized anxiety disorder and any co-existing conditions.  Your doctor will consider all of your information and responses to determine if your symptoms meet the specific diagnostic criteria for generalized anxiety disorder.
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Treatment

Treatments for generalized anxiety disorder can provide symptom relief and allow people to live active and full lives.  Cognitive-behavioral therapy can help identify thoughts that cause worry and anxiety and strategies to deal with them.  Relaxation training may help to reduce tension.  Support groups for people with anxiety disorders are a place to receive information and support from people with similar situations.  Anti-depressant, anti-anxiety, and sleep inducing medications can be extremely helpful as well.  In many cases, medication and therapy are both used.  Additionally, it is beneficial to stop using caffeine products or other stimulants. 
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