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Anxiety with increased heartrates
Anxiety, increased heartrates with weakness in grabing things when this happens. I am very worried by this every afternoon this happens and small small arguments makes me very anxious i dnt know what to do.
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Does this happen all of a sudden or is there a trigger most of the times? Depending on this, therapy can be initiated. There is a lot of research available to show that therapies work very well with symptoms such as yours. Please seek help.
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Yes it's anxiety Discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo All the best
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Hello, Anxiety symptoms are free floating i.e., it can occur any time of the day. Worries about future misfortunes, difficulty in concentrating, restlessness, trembling, inability to relax, body pain, sweating, increased heart beat, dry mouth, etc can be present in anxiety disorder. The most effective treatment is probably one that combines medicine, psychotherapy and supportive approaches.
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Contact nearby Psychiatric clinic or You can contact me for further help.
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Hello practo user I can understand your concern and how it might be impacting your life. The symptoms you have mentioned are indicative of an anxiety disorder which can be caused due to some personal stressors in life. A more indepth history is needed to reach a conclusion .It is advisable that you seek professional help from a clinical psychologist who can take a detailed case history and interview and give an analysis of the problem. You can try and practice deep breathing and meditation . You can also reach out to me through the practo app for any further help or guidance
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meditation , deep breathing
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