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Social Anxiety Symptoms Associated with Social Anxiety Disorder

from: Ann Krasowsky


What is social anxiety and what are social anxiety symptoms? Social anxiety in a nutshell is the fear a person has or the distress a person feels when faced with situations that involve being around other people. Social anxiety symptoms include the fear of being in a crowd, the fear of being introduced to another person, distress when becoming the center of attention or even simply being looked at.

Children and adults alike can suffer from these social anxiety symptoms and they may have a hard time leading the kind of life that is normal. When these social anxiety symptoms show up in a person, they often create a certain reaction that often cause the person to shun attention. The people who suffer from this ailment often go to great lengths to make themselves seem invisible or to keep people from noticing them. They are often underachievers or average performers in school or at work. There is even a possibility that they may end up sinking into a state of depression or even resort to substance abuse just to escape from these things that cause their social anxiety symptoms to emerge.

Many people tend to wonder how these social anxiety symptoms come about. While there are people who may say that these social anxiety symptoms are the results of some traumatic experiences in the past, some even hint at genetics having something to do with the problems. However, there is actually no proven reason for the occurrence of social anxiety disorder.

If a person suspects that he or she may be suffering from social anxiety disorder, getting a diagnosis done by a physician is logical. To admit to such a problem is the first most important step. Then, going for a check-up will be much easier. Doctors may then take physical exams like blood tests to help determine that what the patient is experiencing is not an ailment that has similar symptoms like social anxiety disorder. Once it is determined that the person is indeed suffering from social anxiety disorder through these physical and psychological evaluations, treatments can then be exacted to try and help the person get over this affliction.

Treatments for this problem usually include a combination of psychological treatments and medication. Medication may come in the form of anti-depressants while psychological help will be offered in the form of therapy. Support from close friends and family is also encouraged when people are facing this problem. Support therapy, or the help that family and friend provide, can greatly help patients since social anxiety symptoms seem to be less prevalent when there are caring people around.



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