Physiological Responses to Anxiety
Response System
Cardiovascular
• Palpitations
• Heart palpitations
• Increased blood pressure and pulse decrease
• Sense of going to faint and eventually fainted.
Respiratory
• Rapid breathing
• Breathing shallow
• Feeling depressed in the chest
• Swelling in the Throat
• Sense of choking
• Panting
Neuro muscular
• Increased reflexes
• Reaction surprises
• Insomnia
• Fear
• Restlessness
• Face tense
• Weaknesses in general
• Slow motion
• Movement is awkward
Gastrointestinal
• Loss of appetite
• Refusing to eat
• Feelings of shallow
• Abdominal discomfort
• Burning sensation in the heart
• Nausea
• Diarrhea
Urinary Tract
• Unable to hold urine
• Frequent urination
Skin System
• Burning sensation in the mucosa
• Sweating a lot in your palm
• Itching
• feeling hot or cold on skin
• Front pale and sweating throughout the body
Physiological Responses to Anxiety
Response System
Cardiovascular
• Palpitations
• Heart palpitations
• Increased blood pressure and pulse decrease
• Sense of going to faint and eventually fainted.
Respiratory
• Rapid breathing
• Breathing shallow
• Feeling depressed in the chest
• Swelling in the Throat
• Sense of choking
• Panting
Neuro muscular
• Increased reflexes
• Reaction surprises
• Insomnia
• Fear
• Restlessness
• Face tense
• Weaknesses in general
• Slow motion
• Movement is awkward
Gastrointestinal
• Loss of appetite
• Refusing to eat
• Feelings of shallow
• Abdominal discomfort
• Burning sensation in the heart
• Nausea
• Diarrhea
Urinary Tract
• Unable to hold urine
• Frequent urination
Skin System
• Burning sensation in the mucosa
• Sweating a lot in your palm
• Itching
• feeling hot or cold on skin
• Front pale and sweating throughout the body
Physiological Responses to Anxiety