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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 286590, member: 31907"] Anxiety disorders are a common mental health problem, and they can be frustrating to deal with. However, there are many different types of anxiety disorders, and each one has its own unique set of symptoms. The most common types of anxiety disorders include: 1. Panic Attacks These are sudden, unexpected attacks that cause intense fear and physical symptoms like sweating, trembling or shaking, chest pain, dizziness or shortness of breath. Panic attacks can occur when you're in a stressful situation or may happen at random times. They often last for minutes or hours but sometimes go on for longer periods of time. You may also experience them repeatedly over time if left untreated. 2. Social Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorder involves feeling embarrassed or humiliated by small things like public speaking or being introduced to new people. People who have this disorder often avoid social situations because they don't feel comfortable talking to others or having conversations with strangers. If left untreated, this condition can lead to depression or other mood disorders because it makes it difficult for you to pursue your daily activities in life such as work or school because they become too stressful due to feelings of embarrassment and nervousness around others." [/QUOTE]
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