Do You Suffer From Social Anxiety Disorder?

by Betsy Ecker

Do social situations cause you to feel uncomfortable and have intense fear? Millions of people world wide suffer from these fears. If you are one of them, you may have a social anxiety disorder.

You need to contact a doctor is you think you have a social anxiety disorder. You doctor will have treatment options available so that you can overcome your fears and be able to enjoy social settings.

Its hard to pin down the exact symptoms of social anxiety disorder, which is why seeing your doctor is so important. Some common signs that you may have this disorder include a number of fears.

If you fear being the center of attention, making mistakes, being judged, being not as good as everyone else, or fear everyone seeing your flaws, you need to see your doctor.

Social anxiety fears may or may not evolve into a panic attack, but if you have intense anxiety you need help. Some signs of intense anxiety include shaking, a pounding heart, blushing, sweating, stammering, nausea and dizziness.

Social anxiety disorder and shyness is not the same. Being shy will not leave you feeling physically debilitated.

Social Anxiety disorder can affect all ages and genders. Women seem to be affected more often then men. If you don’t get treatment for social anxiety disorder it can take over your life.

If you are affected by social anxiety disorder, it is possible that you are affected by other types of anxiety disorders. It is important for you to contact your doctor so that a diagnosis can be confirmed and treatment decided. Many people that suffer from social anxiety disorder attempt to cover it up by using drugs and alcohol, which leads to addiction.

The best and only way to treat social anxiety disorder is to see your doctor. Therapy and medication can help you work through this disorder so that you can live a healthy and socially active life.

Your doctor will use cognitive-behavioral therapy to teach you how to feel less fear and anxiety in social situations. Medications may be used as part of your treatment plan.

You may need to continue to take medication for your social anxiety disorder, but you and your doctor will come up with a treatment plan that will allow you to have more control over social situations.

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