Common Symptoms Of Anxiety & The Bizarre - aifc

There are classic psychological and physical symptoms of anxiety that are well known to most of us.  However, there are also those rare and bizarre symptoms we don’t often hear about.  Below you’ll find those common or classic symptoms affecting others physically and psychologically.  Also we take a look at the lesser known manifestations of anxiety.

Common Physical Symptoms Of Anxiety

·         Aches and pains in the body such as headaches, muscle pain and/or muscle tension

·         Heavy sweating, shaking & trembling

·         A tight chest or racing heart beat and/or palpitations

·         Sleeping too much or not enough

·         Fatigue and extreme tiredness

·         Stomach upsets such as a tummy ache, nausea or diarrhoea

·         Breathlessness or shortness of breath

Common Psychological Anxiety Symptoms

·         Lack of concentration

·         Irritable or angry

·         Being jumpy or nervous

·         Fear of impending doom or dread

·         Being on edge or uptight all the time

·         Ruminating or excessive worrying

Little Known Symptoms of Anxiety that might seem Bizarre

Stomach issues- Pains in the stomach, burping and nausea could be symptoms of anxiety.

Getting Sick Often – Weak immune systems from anxiety can make us prone to minor illness like catching a cold.

Forgetfulness/Distraction – People with anxiety can appear distracted and too often they are unable to pay attention to the task at hand.  Their short attention span also means that they easily forget things.

Cold Hands and Feet– Anxiety is one of the hidden causes behind cold hands or feet as anxiety triggers flight or fight responses in the body.

Rage– A very common, but a little-known side effect of anxiety is rage.

Excessive Yawning – A physical reaction tied to the fight or flight response as muscles tighten and the heart rate and respiratory rate increase.  Excessive yawning can be a sign to get some help as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI’s), , have been shown to have a side effect of excessive yawning for the treatment for some anxiety disorders.

Burning Face Sensation – Flushing of the skin can happen due to an overstimulated nervous system.

The Anxietycentre.com  claims that over 100 symptoms for Anxiety are listed. View the comprehensive list here.

More of the not so common symptoms are:

·         Numbness and tingling
·         Chest pain
·         Dizziness
·         Neck tension
·         Pulsing in the ear
·         Burning skin
·         Shortness of breath
·         Electric shock feeling
·         Shooting pains in the face
·         Weakness in the legs
·         Inability to rest
·         Feeling like going crazy

Sandra Ciminelli
Cred. Dip. Couns. (Christian)

Sources:

Halls MD. Moose & Doc

Anxiety Centre

Where to Get Help

Talk to your doctor and see a mental health professional.
Visit CCAA to search for a Christian counsellor near you.
Visit ACA to search for a counsellor near you.

Studying at aifc

Have you thought about counselling?   It’s a great opportunity to learn how you can extend God’s love and grace to the hurting out in the community.

For those who would like to enrol in aifc’s accredited Christian counselling courses we have two intakes per year for courses commencing around the following months:

The beginning of each year in February
-Mid-Year courses commence in July

Enrolment Season – opens approximately 2 months prior our courses commencing. Enquire now and fill out the form with your details to receive course information by email.  Enrol online here during our enrolment season.

Those living overseas can study aifc’s courses via our Distance Based Program.
The International  Student Program,  enables those with a student visa to Study On Campus in Sydney.

Note: A Master of Counselling course was introduced in 2018.

Contact aifc Monday to Friday from 9am – 5pm with your enquiries on 6242 5111 or toll free on 1300 721 397

Studying at aifc

Have you thought about becoming a qualified counsellor? It’s a great opportunity to learn how you can extend God's love and grace to the hurting out in the community.

For those who would like to enrol in aifc’s accredited Christian counselling courses we have two intakes per year for courses commencing around the following months:

  • The beginning of each year in February
  • Mid-Year courses commence in July

Enrolment Season - opens approximately 2 months prior to our courses commencing. Enrol online here during our enrolment season.

We also offer two modes of study:

  1. Seminar Blended Mode - only 13 face-to-face days per year
  2. Online Supported Mode - study online only from anywhere

A Master of Counselling course was introduced in 2018.

Contact aifc

Monday to Friday from 9am – 5pm