1. Chronic anxiety (generalized anxiety)
(1) Emotional symptoms: In the absence of obvious inducement, patients often have excessive anxiety and tension that is inconsistent with the real situation, and this tension often has no clear object and content. Patients feel that they have been in the inner experience of tension, fear, fear and anxiety.
(2) Vegetative nerve symptoms: dizziness, chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath, dry mouth, frequent urination, urgency, sweating, tremor and other physical symptoms.
(3) Exercise anxiety: fidgeting, fidgeting, fidgeting, it is difficult to calm down.
2. Acute anxiety (panic attack)
(1) Feeling of dying or losing control In normal daily life, patients are almost the same as normal people. Once the attack (some have specific trigger conditions, such as closed space, etc.). ), patients will suddenly have extreme fear and experience a sense of dying or losing control.
(2) At the same time, symptoms of autonomic nervous system, such as chest tightness, palpitation, dyspnea, sweating, whole body trembling, etc.
(3) It usually lasts for several minutes to several hours, and the attack is sudden, and the consciousness is clear during the attack.
(4) Patients who are easily misdiagnosed often call "120" to see the emergency department of cardiology. Although the patient seems to have severe symptoms, most of the related examination results are normal, so the diagnosis is often unclear. After the attack, the patient is still extremely scared and worried about his illness. They often go to various departments of major hospitals for various examinations, but they can't make a diagnosis. Not only delayed treatment, but also caused a waste of medical resources.