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how to traite this symptoms
Neurological Disorders
Question #10210
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how to traite this symptoms - #10210

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Here is the accurate English translation of the listed symptoms, phrased in clear, medical-style language suitable for sharing with a doctor: Chronic and severe generalized anxiety (GAD). Recurrent panic attacks, sometimes without an obvious trigger. Severe hyperactivity of the sympathetic nervous system. Exaggerated nervous response to minor stimuli (e.g., sounds, movements, door knocks, phone rings, surprises, joy, or sadness). Strong trembling in the body and head with any minor excitement. Sudden sensation of the body "jumping" or "startling." Feeling of sudden heart stopping or strong palpitations. Rapid heartbeat with a sense of danger. Numbness and burning sensations in the hands, face, and sometimes the limbs (paresthesia). Intense internal heat sensations unrelated to external temperature (hot flashes). Excessive and sudden sweating. Skin flushing during episodes. Difficulty calming the nervous system after any episode. Pathological fear of surprises. Fear of leaving the house at times (agoraphobia-like). Heightened sensory sensitivity (to sounds, light, movement). Constant feeling of mental threat from morning to night. Obsessive thoughts, especially pessimistic or future-related worries. Loss of interest or passion in activities (anhedonia). Excessive and rapid emotional reactivity. Difficulty achieving mental relaxation. Poor concentration and brain fog. Slowed or confused thinking at times. Persistent feeling of internal insecurity. Severe and ongoing fatigue without physical exertion. General bodily weakness. Severe thinness with rapid and concerning weight loss. Noticeable abdominal bloating (distended belly) despite overall thinness. Dizziness and imbalance, especially when standing. Falling to the ground due to loss of balance (occurred suddenly once). Sensation of pulsing or pressure inside the head. Fine or noticeable muscle tremors. Teeth grinding during sleep (bruxism). Inability to nap. Early morning awakening with inability to return to sleep. Abnormal thirst, especially after drinking coffee. Sudden urge for cold water during episodes. Sudden urination after severe stress episodes. Extreme sensitivity to stimulants like caffeine. Marked decline in physical tolerance for even minor exertion. Persistent sensation that the nervous system is "stuck" in danger mode. Lack of feeling rested or comfortable, even during calm periods. Strong impact from news or psychologically intense/discussion-based content.

Age: 22
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