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Dear Sir/Ma'am, I suddenly get scared and don't feel like going anywhere. Whenever any incident occurs, I automatically go to the doctor. I start getting nervous even after talking to someone. What is this symptom of?
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Hyperarousal state with vigilance, these are just brain circuits imbalance, please consult offline/online
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Hey Thanks for reaching out What you’re describing is most commonly seen in anxiety-related conditions, especially health anxiety and panic-based anxiety. When anxiety is high, the mind starts interpreting normal body sensations or everyday interactions as threats, leading to sudden fear, avoidance of going out, nervousness after conversations, and repeated reassurance-seeking through doctor visits. This doesn’t mean something is physically wrong; it means your nervous system is staying in a constant alert mode and reacting faster than logic. With therapy, you can learn to understand these fear signals, reduce the urge to seek immediate medical reassurance, and regain confidence in daily movement and interactions. This pattern is very treatable once the anxiety cycle is addressed. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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