What are the symptoms of neuroanxiety disorder?

The symptoms of neuroanxiety disorder mainly include: 1. mental anxiety: for example, patients show panic, excessive worry, etc.; 2. somatic anxiety: such patients mainly show in somatic symptoms, such as panic, chest tightness, body skin hot and cold, or skin with tingling and pins and needles sensation. There are gastrointestinal symptoms such as hiccups, eructations, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. It may also show in joint symptoms, such as joint pain, muscle pain, etc.; 3. Fidgeting: Patients will show the symptoms of fidgeting and difficulty in sleeping and eating. Patients may show more small movements, unable to sit or stand, touching their noses and moving their mouths, and sometimes moving their trouser legs back and forth; 4, increased alertness: patients may have more thoughts and anxiety before sleep, which may affect their sleep; 5, other: depression may accompany.