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What you’re experiencing—cold sweating, restlessness, and low energy—is a common physical expression of anxiety where your body stays in a constant “alert mode,” exhausting your system over time. Even if there’s no immediate danger, your nervous system behaves as if there is, leading to these symptoms. Start with regulating your body first: practice slow breathing (inhale 4 sec, exhale 6 sec), add light physical activity like walking daily, and maintain regular sleep and meals. Also, try to notice and gently challenge anxious thoughts instead of reacting to them immediately. Since this has been ongoing for 2 years and affecting your daily well-being, seeking counseling can help address the root cause and teach you effective coping strategies. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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Don’t stress take right actions you will be fine
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So the first question here is are you on any medication for that?
And also one needs to understand the whole history of the anxiety issues you are having since 2 years.
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Get some basic blood tests done to rulw out any other other cause and consult and follow up with a psychiatrist for further management. You can contact me directly for further consultation(seven double zero nine six four one three nine four)
Anxiety disorder is the most common Psychiatric disorder and severe level of Anxiety can be impairing for anybody. It hinders your day to day activities. Doesn't let you be social or perform your best in anything. You should get it checked and managed soon. Waiting for 2 years would have only worsened it. You can consult me online on nine eight two six five four five six six zero
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