The symptoms of anxiety tend to vary from person to person as it’s a highly subjective experience. Anxiety becomes pathological when it starts to interfere with an individual’s everyday life including their social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. The feelings of anxiety are often accompanied by worried thoughts / tension, nervousness, panic or physiological symptoms such as palpitations, sweating, hyperventilation etc.
Self help: involves steps that an individual can take for self care, that may help in some less severe cases, for example, get enough sleep, learn about one’s triggers, practicing a healthy life style, journalling, aroma therapy, indulging in hobbies and interests, etc.