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  2. Anxiety disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Anxiety disorder due to a medical condition includes symptoms of intense anxiety or panic that are directly caused by a physical health problem. Generalized anxiety disorder includes persistent and excessive anxiety and worry about activities or events — even ordinary, routine issues.

  3. Generalized anxiety disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Generalized anxiety disorder has symptoms that are similar to panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other types of anxiety, but they're all different conditions. Living with generalized anxiety disorder can be a long-term challenge.

  4. Anxiety disorders - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    This involves discussing your thoughts, feelings and behavior to help pinpoint a diagnosis and check for related complications. Anxiety disorders often occur along with other mental health problems — such as depression or substance misuse — which can make diagnosis more challenging.

  5. Generalized anxiety disorder - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo...

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    Generalized anxiety disorder care at Mayo Clinic. Excessive, ongoing anxiety and worry can interfere with your daily activities and may be a sign of generalized anxiety disorder, but treatment can help.

  6. Social anxiety disorder (social phobia) - Symptoms and causes

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    In contrast to everyday nervousness, social anxiety disorder includes fear, anxiety and avoidance that interfere with relationships, daily routines, work, school or other activities. Social anxiety disorder typically begins in the early to mid-teens, though it can sometimes start in younger children or in adults.

  7. Depression and anxiety: Can I have both? - Mayo Clinic

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    Depression and anxiety are different conditions, but they commonly occur together. They also have similar treatments. It's not unusual to feel down or have the blues now and then. And everyone feels anxious from time to time — it's a typical response to stressful situations.

  8. Separation anxiety disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    In some children, intense and ongoing separation anxiety is a sign of a more serious condition known as separation anxiety disorder. Separation anxiety disorder can be identified as early as preschool age.

  9. Depression (major depressive disorder) - Symptoms and causes

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    Depression is a mood disorder that causes feelings of sadness that won't go away. Unfortunately, there's a lot of stigma around depression. Depression isn't a weakness or a character flaw. It's not about being in a bad mood, and people who experience depression can't just snap out of it.

  10. Panic attacks and panic disorder - Symptoms and causes

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    For some people, panic disorder may include agoraphobia — avoiding places or situations that cause you anxiety because you fear being unable to escape or get help if you have a panic attack. Or you may become reliant on others to be with you in order to leave your home.

  11. Illness anxiety disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Illness anxiety disorder, sometimes called hypochondriasis or health anxiety, is worrying excessively that you are or may become seriously ill. You may have no physical symptoms. Or you may believe that normal body sensations or minor symptoms are signs of severe illness, even though a thorough medical exam doesn't reveal a serious medical ...