The manifestations of anxiety before the exam include the days before the exam as well as the day of the exam, which are different, as follows: 1. Performance before the exam: Patients may experience panic, anxiety, restlessness, fidgeting, or irritability and other symptoms without obvious triggers before the exam or the days before the exam. Patients may also experience poor sleep, poor sleep, worry about the mental state of the exam, or worry about the results after the exam. 2. Performance on the day of the exam: Some patients may also experience extreme nervousness and anxiety on the day of the exam, manifesting as panic, palpitations, rapid heartbeat, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and other symptoms. Patients may also show excessive involuntary movements, such as repeatedly rubbing their hands and feet, walking around involuntarily, and symptoms such as frequent urination and urinary urgency. As mentioned above, there are various manifestations of pre-test anxiety. If you are facing similar problems, it is recommended that you come to the Department of Psychiatry for a clear diagnosis. This disease requires psychological counseling and psychotherapy to help patients recover gradually.