Presentation
In monosymptomatic forms, isolated polyneuropathy or initial psychiatric disorders are present. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
These symptoms have to present for most days at least for several weeks at a time. Anxiety disorders also manifest as physical symptoms along with psychological symptoms. [askdrshah.com]
Entire Body System
- Weakness
Genital itch Impotence Nocturnal emissions Weak abdomen Abdominal distention after eating Premenstrual spotting Easy bruising Dry skin and hair T: Pale, maybe swollen C: White P: Thready and weak or Thready and moderate Treatment Principle Augment Qi [americandragon.com]
Mindful meditation and exercise have positive effects as adjunctive treatments for depressive disorders, although some studies show multiple methodological weaknesses. [aafp.org]
The exact cause of anxiety disorders is unknown; but anxiety disorders -- like other forms of mental illness -- are not the result of personal weakness, a character flaw, or poor upbringing. [web.archive.org]
Firstly, there is fatigue neurosis, when patient’s cognitive processes are slowed down (patient can be either weak, or annoyed).Then, there is a type of hypochondriac neurosis, in which the mechanism of a vicious circle can be easily observed. [sfnat.org.nz]
- Anorexia
Anorexia 8. Headache 9. Parasthesia and weakness 10. Fatigue Investigations 1. Hamilton anxiety rating scale 2. Anxiety disorder interview schedule 3. ECG. Differential Diagnosis 1. Post traumatic stress disorders 2. Phobias 3. [nhp.gov.in]
Irritability Restlessness Cough with sticky, yellow, difficult to expectorate sputum Rapid breathing with a harsh voice Restless fever Sore throat Constipation Dry stools Mania Shortness of breath Dyspnea Nausea Vomiting Indeterminate gnawing hunger Anorexia [americandragon.com]
His first week in hospital revealed that over the past several months he had suffered from a depressive episode with significant anorexia and a weight loss of 10 kg. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
- Fever
Open the Orifices Herb Formulas Points Clinical Manifestations Palpitations, easily brought on by fright Startles easily Irritability Insomnia Much dreaming Waking with palpitations or panic attacks and anxiety Poor memory Poor concentration Low grade fever [americandragon.com]
[…] than heart anxiety neurosis: Panic attack Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) Angina pectoris (chest pain lasting less than 5 minutes) Heart attack (severe squeezing chest pain lasting over 15 minutes) Pericarditis (chest pain aggravated by lying down, fever [ehealthstar.com]
[…] conditioned fear and emotional behavior US4636494A ( en ) 1987-01-13 Process and composition for treating disorders by administering amphetamine and choline Byers et al. 1962 Steroid myopathy: report of five cases occurring during treatment of rheumatic fever [patents.google.com]
[…] the disturbance—anxiety neurosis—which can at any time burst forth spontaneously or after a banal, otherwise inadequate, trauma, just as the chronic alcoholic finally develops a cirrhosis or another disease by summation, or under the influence of a fever [bartleby.com]
Gastrointestinal
- Constipation
Gun Tan Wan With Qi Stagnation and Heart and Liver Fire (palpitations that occur at rest, chest fullness, irritability, constipation, heaviness, difficulty twisting at the waist, a red tongue and a wiry, rapid pulse : Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang [americandragon.com]
Besides, various somatic manifestations are loss of appetite, loss of weight, amen-orrhoea, pressure headache, backache, constipation, retardation of physical activity etc. Treatment 1. [theindependentbd.com]
But in mixed cases, the subject will alternate between diarrhoea and constipation. Freud compares the diarrhoea in anxiety neurosis to Peyer’s ‘reflex diarrhoea’ which is related to the ‘disorders of the prostate.’ [slideshare.net]
Mixed cases often show the familiar “fluctuations between diarrhea and constipation.” The desire to urinate in anxiety neurosis is analogous to the diarrhea. 30 9. [bartleby.com]
- Loss of Appetite
Diabetes, high blood pressure, reduced libido, insomnia, loss of appetite, diarrhea, dry mouth, abnormally rapid heartbeat, profuse sweating, pale face and dilated pupils are some of the commonest symptoms of anxiety neurosis. [nirvananaturopathy.com]
Besides, various somatic manifestations are loss of appetite, loss of weight, amen-orrhoea, pressure headache, backache, constipation, retardation of physical activity etc. Treatment 1. [theindependentbd.com]
Vegetative signs of dilation of pupils, facial pallor, bounds of sweating, tachycardia, dryness of mouth, diarrhea, loss of appetite, insomnia, decrease in libido and potency, increase in blood pressure and blood sugar level etc accompany anxiety syndromes [depression-guide.com]
While describing the physical symptoms of anxiety neurotic, Gunn (1962) has commented “There may be mild nausea, loss of appetite and some loss of weight. [psychologydiscussion.net]
Cardiovascular
- Heart Disease
Many sufferers know a person, who actually had a heart disease, like a serious heart attack. [pgd-healthcare.com]
What is heart anxiety neurosis? Heart anxiety neurosis is a combination of symptoms, such as chest pain and difficulty breathing, that resembles a heart disease in a person with no detectable organic heart abnormality [2]. [ehealthstar.com]
Standardized mortality ratios of death caused by ischemic heart disease and traumatic injury were marginally elevated among men in both diagnostic groups. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Ears
- Tinnitus
Principle Regulate Qi Activate the Blood Clear Heat Relieve toxicity Cool the Blood Transform Phlegm Relieve Food Stagnation Open the Orifices Herb Formulas Jie Yu San Wen Dan Tang modified For very severe cases with continuous palpitations, vertigo, tinnitus [americandragon.com]
Fetus
- Quickening
It quickens the heart with palpitation, breathing becomes shallow; the muscles becomes tense; the energy is wasted with this abnormal situation which leads to unbounded tiredness and headache. [homeomiracles.com]
Psychiatrical
- Anxiety Disorder
disorders Anxiety disorders are generalised anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disorder. [pathways.nice.org.uk]
There are several different types of anxiety disorders. Examples include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder. [web.archive.org]
Examples of anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder (social phobia), specific phobias and separation anxiety disorder. You can have more than one anxiety disorder. [mayoclinic.org]
Learn the symptoms and how to help children with anxiety disorders. http://www.adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/children/childhood-anxiety-disorders Get tips for parents and caregivers to help children manage anxiety disorders. http://www.adaa.org/living-with-anxiety [adaa.org]
- Claustrophobia
[…] neurosis [ noo͡-ro´sis ] (pl. neuro´ses ) prison neurosis chronophobia occurring in prisoners having trouble adjusting to a long prison sentence, characterized by feelings of restlessness, panic, anxiety, and claustrophobia. transference neurosis a phenomenon [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
These are fear-induced attacks caused by a specific situation, such as claustrophobia, the fear of closed spaces, or its opposite, agoraphobia, the fear of the outdoors. [papermasters.com]
Common symptoms of nervous disorders are obsessions (mental and motor) and phobias (e.g. arachnophobia, agoraphobia, claustrophobia). In addition neurosis may cause fits of anxiety, apathy, depression and sleep disturbances. [sfnat.org.nz]
Anxiety is the main symptom of several conditions, including: panic disorder phobias, such as agoraphobia or claustrophobia post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) social anxiety disorder (social phobia) The information in this section is about a specific [nhs.uk]
For example, animal phobia is most common at the elementary school level and appears at a mean age of 7 years; blood phobia appears at a mean age of 9 years; dental phobia appears at a mean age of 12 years; and claustrophobia appears at a mean age of [emedicine.medscape.com]
- Obsessive Thoughts
Symptoms Obsessive-compulsive disorder covers both obsessive thoughts and compulsive behavior. Obsessive thoughts are constant and repetitive thoughts that are very hard to shake off. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Anxiety-related symptoms such as worry, panic attacks, and obsessive thoughts or behaviors were also seen in significant numbers of these patients, as were secondary anxiety symptoms (worry and embarrassment). [web.archive.org]
Obsessive-compulsive neurosis : This condition involves repeating intrusive thoughts, behaviors, or mental acts. Both repeating and being deprived of these cues can cause distress. [medicalnewstoday.com]
- Abnormal Behavior
In neurotic disorders, the person's general sense of reality is intact, without the characteristics of psychotic disorders such as hallucinations, delusions, or highly unusual and socially abnormal behavior. [nmihi.com]
Dohan FC, Levitt DR, Kushnir LD: Abnormal behavior after intracerebral injection of polypeptides from wheat gliadin: Possible relevance to schizophrenia. Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science 13:73–82, 1978 PubMed CrossRef Google Scholar 57. [dx.doi.org]
- Indecisiveness
He is indecisive and thus lacks in his confidence. Feels guilty all the time, lack motivation, and has obsessive and fearful thoughts. [tandurust.com]
When anxiety arising decisions come out: The anxiety neurotics are usually indecisive in nature. [psychologydiscussion.net]
Urogenital
- Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual dysfunctions (SDs) are defined in DSM as disturbances of the 3 phases of the sexual response cycle: desire, arousal, and orgasm, in addition to sexual pain disorder. Anxiety plays an important role in the pathogenesis and maintenance of SDs. [web.archive.org]
A neurosis may also manifest as a sexual dysfunction, slipping into a trance state (dissociative disorder), a generalized anxiety disorder, or as irritability, mental and physical fatigue, sleep disturbances, and a general sense of instability (neurasthenia [nmihi.com]
Other somatic symptoms are sexual dysfunction, abnormal functioning of certain organs and partial paralysis. Common symptoms of nervous disorders are obsessions (mental and motor) and phobias (e.g. arachnophobia, agoraphobia, claustrophobia). [sfnat.org.nz]
Sexual dysfunction is particularly common among people affected by panic disorder (who may fear that a panic attack will occur during sexual arousal) and posttraumatic stress disorder. [en.wikipedia.org]
Prevalence of sexual dysfunction among newer antidepressants. J Clin Psychiatry. 2002 63 :357–366. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] Stein MB, Cantrell CR, and Sokol MC. et al. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
- Hot Flushes
Classical physical symptoms of anxiety neurosis are restlessness, heart palpitation, stomach churning, sweating, hot flushes, nausea, dizziness, frequently visiting washroom, increased respiration, too much of tiredness for reasons that are not known, [tandurust.com]
General symptoms: Hot flushes or cold chills. Numbness or tingling sensations. Muscle tension or aches and pains. Restlessness and inability to relax. Feeling keyed up, on edge, or mentally tense. [patient.info]
Neurologic
- Confusion
It is important to note that neurosis should not be mistaken for psychosis, which refers to loss of touch with reality, and should also not be confused with symptoms that are caused by a physical abnormality. [in.answers.yahoo.com]
Literature analysis led us to propose a comprehensive list of atypical psychiatric symptoms including highly predominant visual hallucinations, compared to auditory ones, as well as confusion, catatonia or progressive cognitive decline. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
These results have implications for clinical psychiatrists, Shear believes.“ They need to be aware of the occurrence, prevalence, and comorbidities of this syndrome, which could be confused with agoraphobia and which could complicate another Axis I disorder [doi.org]
They will be with frowned face, gloomy look and confusion. They feel inferior in every activity. Many patients suffer from diarrhoea without the usual cause, which make the practitioners to diagnose as IBS the irritable bowel syndrome. [homeomiracles.com]
- Asthenia
Such variations as transient S-T segment deviation 3, 4 and T-wave flattening or inversion 2 are among those considered to be due to neurocirculatory asthenia. [annals.org]
Neurocirculatory asthenia (anxiety neurosis, effort syndrome, neurasthenia) is a common disorder, possibly occurring in 5 per cent of the population. 1 Although it has been the subject of many reports, including recent ones from this laboratory emphasizing [jamanetwork.com]
Synonyms [2,4] : Cardiac neurosis Cardiophobia Da Costa’s syndrome Soldier’s heart Postwar syndrome Chronic asthenia Neurocirculatory asthenia Effort syndrome Functional cardiovascular disease Irritable heart syndrome Somatoform autonomic dysfunction [ehealthstar.com]
Resources Terms Movies Blog Back to top is a kind of: neurosis (psychoanalysis glossary) » actual neurosis mental disorder mental disorder » neurosis Vaguely defined category of neuroses in psychoanalytic theory. includes: aeroneurosis neurocirculatory asthenia [behavenet.com]
- Apathy
A systematic review is provided of neuroimaging findings in depression, anxiety and apathy in PD. [doi.org]
Depressive neurosis is characterized by a long-lasting apathy and reluctance towards any activity. The obsessive compulsive syndrome and compulsive behaviors are the bases of anankastic neurosis. [sfnat.org.nz]
- Lethargy
Waking terrified Easily frightened or startled Easily unsettled by seeming trivial events Apprehension Restlessness Fearfulness Inappropriate worry Timidity Phobias Anxiety (frequent and severe) Frequent panic attacks Palpitations Shortness of breath Lethargy [americandragon.com]
Shippensburg University, the symptoms of neurosis may involve: ... anxiety, sadness or depression, anger, irritability, mental confusion, low sense of self-worth, etc., behavioral symptoms such as phobic avoidance, vigilance, impulsive and compulsive acts, lethargy [en.wikipedia.org]
Schweiz Rundsch Med Prax 85:727–729 PubMed Google Scholar Cobbs LW (1982) Lethargy, anxiety, and impotence in a diabetic. [doi.org]
Workup
[…] reported in individuals with depression. 88, 89 Fatigue There is now good evidence to show not only that fatigue can be a symptom of CD, but also that it is a common clinical presentation. 90 – 93 Serological screening for CD is now recommended in the workup [doi.org]
Serum
- Hypoglycemia
Medical conditions such as low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism), or chronic lung disease (emphysema) can cause episodes of anxiety. Avoidant personality disorder is another possibility. [nmihi.com]
Some evidence suggests that hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, mitral valve prolapse, labyrinthitis, and pheochromocytoma may trigger or worsen Panic Disorder. Agoraphobia Panic Disorder is diagnosed as being with or without agoraphobia. [web.archive.org]
Some evidence suggests that hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, mitral valve prolapse, labyrinthitis, and pheochromocytoma may trigger or worsen panic disorder. [med.upenn.edu]
Hypoglycemia Management approaches a. Prevention 1. Use of madhura rasa (sweet in taste) pradh!na Ahara and Buffalo milk 2. Follow sadvritta (Mental hygiene) 3. Practice of yoga and meditation 4. Avoid the causative factors 5. [nhp.gov.in]
Treatment
METHODS: 34 patients in the treatment group received acupuncture treatment. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
It is now possible to provide patients with integrated treatment approaches. [books.google.com]
Prognosis
The current state of research regarding the prognosis of the various disorders will be reviewed as well as the clinical implications for older adults. [doi.org]
MAO inhibitor i.e. phenelzine 15mg q.d.s Prognosis: Good. [theindependentbd.com]
The earlier you start correction or treatment the better is prognosis of successful adaptation of the child to the real life. [sleepandhealth.com]
"It is important that the patient gets comprehensive information about the nature and prognosis of his troubles", advises Berthel. The aim of psychotherapy is to cautiously make the patient aware that there is no organic cause of his heart problems. [pgd-healthcare.com]
The expected prognosis for patients with comorbid anxiety and depressive disorders is poorer than that for either disorder alone. [web.archive.org]
Etiology
The Occurrence and Etiology of Anxiety Neurosis. In some cases of anxiety neurosis no etiology can readily be ascertained. [bartleby.com]
In the next part of the article, Freud examined the etiology and occurrence of anxiety neurosis. [encyclopedia.com]
Discussions focus on anxiety and stress, observations of anxiety in men under stress, etiology of psychosomatic disorders, emotional disturbance, and activation. [books.google.de]
Epidemiology
The primary search terms were anxiety, anxiety disorders, depression, depressive disorders, comorbidity, epidemiology, benzodiazepines, antidepressants, pharmacology, clinical trials, and pharmacotherapy. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Pathophysiology
One of the most widely accepted mediators known to play a central role in the pathophysiology of anxiety disorders is the g-aminobutyric acid (GABA) system. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Menezes Falcão, Takotsubo cardiomyopathy systematic review: Pathophysiologic process, clinical presentation and diagnostic approach to Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, International Journal of Cardiology, 209, (196), (2016). [doi.org]
[…] sexual performance anxiety can contribute to retarded ejaculation. 18,27 Anxiety disorders and pain disorders High levels of anxiety have been found in women with dyspareunia, 28-30 who seem to experience severe pain during sexual intercourse. 31 The pathophysiological [web.archive.org]
Prevention
Thus, there has recently been increasing interest in preventing these illnesses. [doi.org]
Based on the review, the following points are recommended for inclusion in group programs for the prevention of mental maladjustment by SCSs in Japan: (1) content based on cognitive-behavioral therapy, (2) a focus on the prevention of depression or anxiety [hdl.handle.net]