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Social Anxiety Symptoms Are Usually Really Confusing


Social anxiety is one more of the many kinds of anxiety disorders. Just like the other forms of this disorder, the symptoms can be very real to the person experiencing them. In fact, they can be so strong that utter avoidance of some situations that may produce a bout of anxiety is encouraged. Knowing the symptoms and what to watch out for can help a person who may have social anxiety, to realize the need to look for assistance to manage, and even overcome, the condition.

Since many of the symptoms of social anxiety are consistent with that of life threatening and serious physical problems, it is usually recommended that a physician should be the one to determine the actual cause of the problem. Even though the symptoms are obviously that of social anxiety, such as an extreme fear of speaking in public or attending a job interview, a physical evaluation is often required.

Some of the more common symptoms of social anxiety involve:

- Dizziness. This symptom can occur in the midst of an anxiety producing social interaction and even when one is expecting the event. Because it can also be a manifestation of a variety of medical conditions, getting it examined by a doctor is wise.

- Heart palpitations. People with social anxiety usually report racing heart beats, chest pain and severe discomfort. These conditions can also be manifestations of a heart attack.

- Nausea, stomach complaints. These symptoms can frequently indicate a bout of social anxiety, as well as a variety of other physical conditions.

- Sweating, blushing and trembling. These are noticeable outward physical manifestations of a variety of disorders, including social anxiety. If they emerge in the midst of an angst-producing social situation, they are probably due to social anxiety. A medical check-up is still not a bad idea.

- Other symptoms. Those with social anxiety also complain of such things as a failure to concentrate, sleep or enjoy life. Some people discover that they are plagued by headaches, general malaise and even such symptoms as, a tightening throat, dry mouth and shivers.

Social anxiety can present itself as a grave fear of a specific type of social event. It can also affect all facets of life outside the comforts of home. In serious cases, people may try to utterly alienate themselves from any and all situations that are known to cause extreme feelings of fear.

Obtaining a complete medical and psychological check-up to eliminate other potential triggers can put one with social anxiety on the right path to recovery. If the condition is correctly diagnosed and dealt with, there is a very good chance that patients can overcome the situation. In many instances, a mixture of medications and treatment will be recommended to help sufferers regain control over their lives and social predicaments. Being a little apprehensive in public places is not at all uncommon. When fears take over, there is probably a more serious, latent problem.

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