Anxiety disorders are categorized into acute anxiety disorders, generalized anxiety disorders, and there are some differences in symptomatic manifestations. They may also be co-morbid with depression and show some related symptoms.
1. Acute anxiety disorder: that is, panic disorder, there can be a sudden panic experience, such as the sense of near death, suffocation, mental loss of control, the patient may run away, screaming, calling for help in all directions, the onset of the disease is more acute, but the termination is also relatively rapid.
2. Generalized Anxiety Disorder: It can be manifested as prolonged nervousness, restlessness, and impatience; when encountering unexpected events, it can also be manifested as frequent urination, urinary urgency, palpitations, panic attacks, shaking of limbs, and fidgeting, etc. The onset of the disease is slow, but the recovery is rapid. The onset of the disease is slow, but the recovery is also slow.
3. Co-morbidity: some anxiety disorders can be co-morbid with depression, patients will appear depressed, slow thinking and other manifestations of depression.
When the above symptoms occur, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment, not self-medication.