What are the symptoms of excessive anxiety

Excessive anxiety can be characterized by symptoms such as restlessness, sleep disturbances, excessive worry, and panic attacks.
Anxiety disorder is a mental disorder manifested primarily by anxiety in the absence of organic disease. It is mainly characterized by excessive anxious emotional reactions, autonomic dysfunction and motor restlessness.
1. Restlessness: Anxiety patients may be restless, unsteady, hyperactive, inattentive, changeable and irritable.
2. Sleep disorders: insomnia is a common symptom of anxiety disorders. People with excessive anxiety have difficulty sleeping, often have nightmares, and wake up suddenly, which can lead to neurasthenia in the long run.
3. Excessive worry: people with anxiety disorders are often in a state of anxiety in the way they think about and deal with things, such as worrying about their own health, and they are not willing to listen to the opinions and suggestions of others and doctors.
4. Panic attack: a common manifestation of acute anxiety disorders, in which the patient suddenly feels a sudden sense of tension, fear, dread when there is no special fearful situation, at this time the patient is accompanied by a sense of near death, a sense of loss of control, a sense of impending catastrophe; there are often severe autonomic dysfunction symptoms, such as sweating, tightness in the chest, dyspnea or hyperventilation, tachycardia, headache, dizziness, numbness of the limbs and sensory abnormalities, and so on.
When suffering from anxiety disorders, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to avoid delays.