Diagnosing and Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Medical Guide
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Written by Stephanie Booth
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This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). It covers how GAD affects 1 in 3 people and is increasingly common in younger individuals. The diagnostic process involves ruling out medical conditions like hyperthyroidism, calcium imbalances, low blood sugar, and heart conditions that can mimic anxiety symptoms. The article provides guidance on when to seek medical help and what to expect during diagnosis.
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· 3 pulledIf you feel like you're worrying all the time and it's starting to affect your life, you might have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).
One in 3 people are diagnosed with it, and it's becoming more common in younger people.
The first step in getting diagnosed is to talk to your doctor.
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