What are the somatic symptoms of anxiety disorders?

  Anxiety disorders mainly manifest as psychogenic anxiety, including worry, nervousness, insecurity, irritability and fear; patients are easily irritated, have difficulty concentrating, and are particularly sensitive to sound and light, even to television, radio and doorbell. Due to the inability to concentrate, there are often memory difficulties and memory loss. The patient is prone to sadness, tears, and crying because of the recurring sense of foreboding and fear of the worst possible outcome. Psychomotor anxiety is characterized by tense expressions, frowning, rigid posture, restlessness, restlessness, rubbing hands and feet, walking back and forth, increased small movements, and inability to concentrate, etc. Some patients even run and shout, and tremble or shake involuntarily.  In addition to the above manifestations, somatic anxiety is also a common symptom of anxiety disorders, mostly as a manifestation of autonomic dysfunction. And these symptoms are often the primary reason for patients to seek medical attention.  Respiratory symptoms: Dyspnea is a prominent manifestation of somatic symptoms. Patients often feel subjective lack of inspiration, chest tightness, poor breathing, and sigh-like breathing, and some patients even feel suffocated.  2, cardiovascular system symptoms: Some patients may feel dizzy, rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure; some patients may experience pain in the precordial region, pinprick-like or vague pain, dull pain, etc.. These symptoms may last for several hours and are accompanied by localized pressure and pain, while some patients may experience panic and palpitations.  3. Neurological symptoms: tinnitus, blurred vision, general numbness, tingling sensation, general discomfort, dizziness and fainting sensation.  4, digestive system symptoms: dry mouth, tasteless, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, abdominal rise, indigestion, easy to dry, etc. At the same time, also feel the upper abdomen difficult, but can not say exactly how to feel and where.  5. Urinary system symptoms: Some male patients may experience frequent urination, urinary urgency, impotence, erectile failure and cold sexual desire; female patients may experience dysmenorrhea and menstrual disorders.  6.Musculo-motor system symptoms: The more common is muscle tension symptoms, such as muscle tension in the head and neck, face, limbs and other parts, can cause contraction or squeezing headache, more obvious in the forehead or back of the occipital region, in addition, there are pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, waist, back, and in severe cases, tremors, twitches, etc., due to tremors can cause difficulties in fine movements and reduced work efficiency. 7.Sleep Typical symptoms are difficulty in falling asleep, lying in bed with heavy thoughts, tossing and turning but unable to sleep, also can be manifested as shallow sleep, dreamy, easy to wake up or not easy to go back to sleep after waking.  8.Other manifestations of autonomic dysfunction: Somatic anxiety is often accompanied by sweaty hands and feet, and in acute attacks, sweating may occur.