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Symptoms of Anxiety

Symptoms of Anxiety

WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY?

In the Body

Allergy problems
Back pain
Body jolts, body shake Body temperature increase Burning skin, itchy, Burning skin sensation on the face, neck, ears, Chest pain, chest tightness, Choking, Chronic Fatigue, Feeling clumsy, Cold chills, feeling cold, Craving sugar, Difficulty speaking, moving mouth, talking, Dizziness, feeling lightheaded

Dizzy
Electric shock feeling
Excess of energy, you feel you can’t relax Feel like you are going to pass out or faint Feeling cold or chilled
Feel wrong, different, foreign, odd, or strange

 

Flu-like symptoms, Flushed face, Head Zaps

Heart palpitations, Hyperactivity
Increased or decreased sex drive Infection

Mouth or throat clicking Muscles that vibrate Muscle twitching Nausea

Nausea vomiting
Neck, back, shoulder pain
Night sweats, waking up in a sweat No energy

 

Numbness
Persistent muscle tension
Pounding heart
Shooting pains
Skipped heart beats
The floor feels like it is moving either down or up Tightness in the ribs
Throat or mouth clicking, Trembling or shaking Urgency to urinate Weak, Weak legs, arms, or muscles Weight loss, weight gain

 

In the Chest

Chest tremors, Chest pain or discomfort, Feel like you have to force yourself to breath Frequent yawning, Heart Palpitations, Fear

Afraid of being trapped in a place with no exits Fear of being in public
Fear of dying, Fear of losing control, Fear of passing out
Fear that you are losing your mind
Fears of going crazy, frightening thoughts. 

In the Head

Dizziness, Dizzy, Frequent headaches

Head, neck or shoulder pain, Head zaps, head tremors

Numbness, Numbness tingling

Shooting pains, stabbing pains, and odd pressures in the neck, head, or face

Sore jaw that feels like a tooth ache

In the Mind

Afraid of everything, Depersonalization 
Difficulty concentrating, short-term memory loss, Difficulty thinking
Disorientation, Fear of going crazy

Fear of losing control, Feelings of unreality
Having difficulty concentrating Nightmares, bad dreams Repetitive thinking

Spaced out feelings
Stuck thoughts; that replay over and over again. Underlying anxiety, 

apprehension, or fear

In the Mood

Always feeling angry Depression
Dramatic mood swings Emotional, Everything is scary, Feel like crying for no apparent reason, Have no feelings about things you used to

Not feeling like yourself, You feel like you are under pressure all the time

In the Mouth

Burning mouth, Burning tongue
Choking, Constant craving for sugar or sweets Difficulty swallowing

Difficulty talking, pronouncing certain letters, Dry mouth

Feeling like you can’t swallow properly Lack of appetite, Lump in the throat, tight throat, Nausea, Numbness, Stomach upset, Teeth grinding

The thought of eating makes you nauseous Tight throat, Vomiting

Consulted: http://www.anxietycentre.com/anxiety-symptoms.shtml

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About Magnesium

Magnesium deficiency is one of the major factors in many severe illnesses such as heart attack, heart disease, asthma, anxiety, depression, fatigue, diabetes, migraine, and panic attack. Magnesium deficiency is a serious condition which affects various organs in the body. People with magnesium deficiency are always tired, irritable, nervous, have stiff muscles and difficulty in concentrating.

Do You Know?

Magnesium is one of the most neglected minerals in the human body. It is crucial for a healthy and productive life, and its deficiency dangerously affects every function of the body. As an intracellular ion, magnesium works as a co-factor in more than 300 enzymatic reactions (Manuel et al, 2009). Most of these enzymes are involved in energy metabolism (Schrader, 1999).

Magnesium, as a miracle mineral, stabilizes the cell membrane and is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids, and fats.  It also helps in digestion and absorption.

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