Is mothúchán nádúrtha daonna é imní a bhfuil mothúcháin imní, nervousness, nó míchompord air, de ghnáth faoi imeacht atá le teacht nó rud éigin a bhfuil toradh neamhchinnte aige.
Is freagairt gnáth é do strus nó do bhagairt, agus d'fhéadfadh sé a bheith cabhrach i roinnt cásanna, ós rud é go dtugann sé rabhadh dúinn maidir le bagairtí féideartha agus go n-ullmhaíonn sé dúinn freagairt.
Mar sin féin, nuair a bhíonn imní iomarcach, leanúnach, agus ag cur isteach ar an saol laethúil, d'fhéadfadh sé a bheith ina chomhartha ar neamhoird imní, atá ina riocht sláinte meabhrach a éilíonn cóireáil.
Is féidir le neamhoird imní a léiriú i bhfoirmeacha éagsúla, mar shampla neamhoird imní ginearálta, neamhoird imní sóisialta, neamhoird panic, agus phobias sonracha, i measc daoine eile.
Is féidir le hairíonna mothúcháin fhisiceacha a áireamh cosúil le ráta croí méadaithe, sweating, trembling, agus deacracht análaithe, chomh maith le hairíonna síceolaíocha cosúil le smaointe intrusive, eagla, agus iompar diúltaithe.
D'fhéadfadh cóireáil le haghaidh neamhoird imní teiripe, cógais, nó meascán den dá cheann a áireamh, agus d'fhéadfadh sé cabhrú le daoine aonair a gcuid comharthaí a bhainistiú agus a gcáilíocht saoil a fheabhsú.
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What is anxiety?
Anxiety is a natural human emotion characterized by feelings of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
It is a normal response to stress or danger, and can be helpful in some situations, as it alerts us to potential threats and prepares us to respond.
However, when anxiety becomes excessive, persistent, and interferes with daily life, it may be a sign of an anxiety disorder, which is a mental health condition that requires treatment.
Anxiety disorders can manifest in various forms, such as generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and specific phobias, among others.
Symptoms can include physical sensations like increased heart rate, sweating, trembling, and difficulty breathing, as well as psychological symptoms like intrusive thoughts, fear, and avoidance behaviors.
Treatment for anxiety disorders may include therapy, medication, or a combination of both, and can help individuals manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
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