Anxiety Disease Quiz
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Yu Shirai, MD (Psychiatry)
Dr. Shirai works at the Yotsuya Yui Clinic for mental health treatment for English and Portuguese-speaking patients. He treats a wide range of patients from neurodevelopmental disorders to dementia in children and participates in knowledge sharing through the Diversity Clinic.
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Staying awake all night and sleeping during day
Sudden waking in the middle of night
Waking up in the early morning
Difficulty falling asleep
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Learn more about Anxiety Disease
Content updated on Sep 20, 2022
Anxiety is a condition where a person experiences intense, excessive and persistent worry and fear about everyday (including normal) situations. Anxiety can be normal in stressful situations, however it can be an indicator of underlying disease and interfere with daily living.
Episodes of sudden, severe anxiety or fear
My anxiety doesn't go away or keeps coming back repeatedly
Difficulty sleeping (Insomnia)
Frequently feeling anxious
Feeling more sensitive or irritable
Getting anxious about anything and everything
Nervous most or all of the time
Stressed over daily life
Your doctor may ask these questions to diagnose anxiety disease
Do you have episodes of sudden, severe anxiety or fear?
Does your anxiety not go away, or keeps coming back again and again?
Do you have difficulty sleeping (Insomnia)?
Do you feel anxious everyday?
Do you feel more sensitive or irritable?
Mild anxiety can be managed by coping mechanisms, medications and counseling. For severe cases medication like antidepressants, anxiolytics and sedatives may advised along with therapy.
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Reviewed By:
Yu Shirai, MD (Psychiatry)
Dr. Shirai works at the Yotsuya Yui Clinic for mental health treatment for English and Portuguese-speaking patients. He treats a wide range of patients from neurodevelopmental disorders to dementia in children and participates in knowledge sharing through the Diversity Clinic.
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