More than 23 million Americans suffer from anxiety disorder—one of the most common mental health disorders in the United States. Yet many suffer for years before seeking help or treatment.
While mild anxiety is normal and sometimes even helpful, severe anxiety can be disabling and disruptive in family, work, and social relationships. If you feel frightened, worried, or anxious in common situations, you may wish to consult a professional for an accurate diagnosis of your symptoms.
If you are diagnosed with a panic or anxiety disorder, take heart. Anxiety disorders respond well to treatment including cognitive behavioral therapy, education, easily learned self-help techniques, and medication.
If you believe you are suffering from some form of anxiety disorder, you can begin to enjoy life more by discussing your symptoms with your doctor or a mental health professional.
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