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When should you seek medical attention for anxiety?

Profile: Hellelujah
Hellelujah on Jan 26, 2016
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You should seek medical attention for anxiety as soon as it starts to interfere with your daily life. If it becomes difficult to go to your job, or see your friends it's time to get help!
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Profile: Blaine62
Blaine62 on Jan 26, 2016
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When it begins to interfere with your ability to function or to be happy. It never hurts to ask for help so call your doctor and get their opinion.
Profile: bbvvv
bbvvv on Nov 7, 2016
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You should seek medical attention for anxiety when it starts to interfere with your daily life. For example, its hard for you to go to school, work, or even get out of bed.
Profile: soul17
soul17 on Feb 21, 2017
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The moment you realize your anxiety is affecting your daily routine, work or social life and hindering with your normal functions
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on May 1, 2017
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If your anxiety is reaching a point that it begins to affect your performance at school, or your relationships with your friends, you should seek medical help for anxiety. Most importantly, if you feel like you are constantly overwhelmed caused by the stressors in your life, you should seek professional help.
Profile: Annika314
Annika314 on Jul 4, 2017
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You should seek medical attention for anxiety when it starts to impact your daily life in a major way.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 29, 2018
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When it starts affecting your daily life. When you start worrying about every little detail in your day. When you cant function normally because of it.
Profile: Rwtrek22
Rwtrek22 on Feb 26, 2018
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When your anxiety prevents you from functioning normally in everyday life you should seek help from a medical professional.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 6, 2018
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If any sort of blood appears via biting, scratching or other methods, then it is vital that some sort of treatment be sought out.
Profile: crispapple71
crispapple71 on Apr 24, 2018
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Research shows that medication along with counseling is an effective way to cope with anxiety. Taking medication is a controlled manner is often a temporary phase and not necessarily o-going.
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