
(HealthDay News) — A person with generalized anxiety disorder describes someone who worries excessively, often making it difficult to get through the day.
The Womenshealth.gov website says physical symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder include:
- Significant and unexplained fatigue.
 - Aches, pains and tension in the muscles.
 - Headaches.
 - Twitching or trembling.
 - Irritability.
 - Difficulty swallowing.
 - Sweating excessively.
 - Hot flashes.
 - Nausea, lightheadedness or shortness of breath.
 - Going to the bathroom more frequently.
 
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