4 September, 2024
Some people experience tingling or numbness in their extremities, such as fingers or toes, which can be unsettling and often associated with hyperventilation.
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Anxiety can trigger a heightened need to urinate more frequently, as stress affects the body's overall functioning, including the urinary system.
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Known as derealization or depersonalization, this symptom involves feeling disconnected from one's surroundings or oneself.
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Uncontrolled muscle twitches or spasms, particularly in the face, arms, or legs, can occur as a response to anxiety and stress.
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Beyond common stomachaches, anxiety can lead to unusual symptoms like frequent burping, a sensation of a lump in the throat or changes in bowel habits.
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Anxiety can heighten your sensitivity to environmental stimuli, making bright lights, loud noises, or even certain textures feel overwhelming.
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Anxiety often causes or exacerbates physical pain, such as headaches, chest tightness, or general muscle soreness, which may not have a physical cause.
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