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WHAT IS GAD? - National Institute of Mental Health

WHAT IS GAD?Occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. You might worry about things like Health , money, or family problems. But people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) feel extremely worried or feel nervous about these and other things even when there is little or no reason to worry about them. People with GAD find it difficult to control their anxiety and stay focused on daily tasks. The good news is that GAD is treatable. Call your doctor to talk about your symptoms so that you can feel develops slowly. It often starts during the teen years or young adulthood. People with GAD may:nWorry very much about everyday thingsnHave trouble controlling their worries or feelings of nervousnessnKnow that they worry much more thanthey shouldnFeel restless and have trouble relaxingnHave a hard time concentratingnBe easily startlednHave trouble falling asleep or staying asleepnFeel easily tired or tired all the time nHave headaches, muscle aches, stomach aches, or unexplained painsnHave a hard time swallowingnTremble or twitchnBe irritable or feel on edge nSweat a lot, feel light-headed or out of breathnHave to go to the bathroom a lotChildren and teens with GAD often worry excessively about: nTheir performance, such as in school or in sports

WHAT IS GAD? Occasional anxiety is a normal part . of life. You might worry about things like health, money, or family problems. But people with

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