Postpartum anxiety disorder, the main symptoms are physical and psychological: 1. Physical: Mothers with postpartum anxiety disorder may be abnormally fatigued or weak, with physical symptoms such as insomnia, decreased appetite, palpitations, dry mouth, flushing, excessive sweating, rapid breathing, weight loss, reduced lactation or even weaning, and in severe cases, loss of the ability to take care of themselves and their babies; 2. Psychological: Mothers with postpartum Mothers with anxiety disorders generally experience mental anxiety or sluggishness, difficulty concentrating, extreme irritability or irritability, excessive crying, and lack of interest in things around them. They are often irritated by the smallest things and feel depressed and sad all day long. Sometimes there are obvious feelings of low self-esteem, excessive self-blame, lack of self-confidence in everything as well as disorder in verbal expression, lack of logic and comprehensive judgment. Postpartum anxiety disorder mainly develops within 4 weeks after childbirth, and about 10% of the population can occur within 2-3 months after childbirth. Generally, this disease does not require medication, but severe cases can be treated with medication, psychological intervention or relaxation training under the guidance of a doctor.