Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms - Can A Stressful Job Lead To Anxiety

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Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms - Can A Stressful Job Lead To Anxiety? By Paris Lee

Are you currently engaged in a very stressful job? Do you have a nagging boss that always makes you jump to your feet with anxiety the moment he steps into the office? Do you have a daily workload that is enough to make five people busy for an entire week? Do you often find yourself working more than forty hours a week just to get everything completed on time? If your answer to any of these questions is yes, it will not be surprising if you will experience generalized anxiety disorder symptoms soon. You should either see a psychiatrist right away or quit your job and look for a less stressful one. Anxiety can be triggered by a lot of things, one of which is exposure to a lot of stress. When you are given more tasks than you can handle, you may start feeling the fear of not being able to live up to someone's expectations and in turn start to panic. Anxiety and panic attacks have different degrees and levels. Sometimes, when a person feels anxious, he or she may be able to control it by looking for something to make him relaxed. However, there may come a point that a person is unable to address anxiety and this could lead to the development of anxiety disorder. What are the generalized anxiety disorder symptoms? How would you be able to identify if the anxiety you are feeling is still normal or whether it is time to seek medical assistance and professional help? One way to find out is when you start feeling that you are not in control of the situation anymore. Symptoms may differ on a case-to-case basis. Most of the time, however, people with anxiety disorder feel that they do not have the situation in their hands, and their anxiety reaches a level where they could consider hurting themselves or hurting others just to be able to take the situation under control. Another indication of anxiety disorder is when a person gets excessively irritable when presented with a stressful situation. When a person feels threatened and becomes anxious, there is a tendency to fight it off by being extremely angry or very irritable to the people around him. This serves as a way for the person to fight off or avoid the people and the things that make him anxious. In addition, it is also possible that the person with anxiety disorder may feel that he can only take control of the situation if he confronts the people around him. There are other generalized anxiety disorder symptoms that may manifest in some people, but not in others. What is important is to consult a medical expert as soon as someone feels any extreme feeling of anxiety or panic whenever a stressful condition arises. That way, any possibility of suffering from anxiety disorder can be addressed right away, and possible treatment can be administered. If it is your job that is causing you a lot of stress, you can either live with it or look for a less stressful option.

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