Generalised anxiety disorder is a disorder caused by a large amount of stress or anxiety in one person's life. It has a possibility of becoming chronic if left untreated or hidden from others
Several symptoms such as panic attacks, signs of drowsiness, and can also lead to traumatic flashbacks of some of their previous events in life. This can be caused by having anxiety for things such as financial issues, family issues, and maybe even the fear of falling behind in work.
You're going to need therapy If it continues getting worse, you may need medication
Some people may find it pressuring from other people to ask questions and normally tend to shut out any help or attention.
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Generalised anxiety disorder can also affect the way a person sleeps with trouble trying to even fall asleep.
One way to support anyone you know with generalised anxiety disorder or symptoms relating to generalised anxiety disorder, it is best to seek out any form of emotional support such as therapy to help the person in need. Then, the person may need to have medical treatment to help recover from their disorder.
To see how the person who has generalised anxiety disorder is going after getting emotional support for helping to cope, check in with them to see how they are doing.