Physical anxiety disorder may mean that the patient’s mental anxiety symptoms of fear, anxiety, and nervousness are not particularly pronounced or dominant, but instead the patient’s symptoms of autonomic dysfunction, and motor restlessness are more pronounced or dominant. For example, the patient may exhibit cardiac neurosis and neurological neurosis, such as tachycardia, chest tightness, shortness of breath, palpitations, headache, dizziness, vertigo, syncope, insomnia, sweating, abdominal pain, generalized shaking or generalized limpness. Patients also have fidgeting, rubbing their hands and feet, flesh jumping all over the body, muscle tension pain, and tremor of the tongue, lips, and finger muscles.