Anxiety Disease Summary

Last updated: 19 May 2025

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Overview

Anxiety disorders are disorders that have common features of excessive fear and anxiety with related behavioral disturbances. It is further defined in the Introduction section.

A detailed discussion on the incidence and prevalence of different types of anxiety can be found in the Epidemiology section.

The pathogenesis of anxiety disorders is not well understood. However, they may stem from a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social or environmental factors. Discussion of these factors are in the Pathophysiology section.

History and Physical Examination

The Clinical Presentation section enumerates the signs and symptoms of the different types of anxiety.

Diagnosis

The DSM-5 diagnostic criteria is the main tool used in diagnosing the different types of anxiety. This criteria and screening tools are in the Diagnosis or Diagnostic Criteria and Screening sections respectively.

The psychiatric and general medical disorders that can overlap with the signs and symptoms of anxiety are enumerated in the Differential Diagnosis section.

Management

Factors to consider in choosing drugs for the management of anxiety is in the Principles of Therapy section.

Various therapeutic agents that can be used in the management of anxiety are in the Pharmacological Therapy section.

Patient education, cognitive behavioral therapy, distraction techniques, lifestyle changes, mindfulness-based interventions, psychodynamic psychotherapy and relaxation techniques and biofeedback that can be employed in patients with anxiety are discussed in detail in the Nonpharmacological section.

Patient monitoring is an important part of the management of anxiety. Frequency of follow up and monitoring of patients with anxiety along with therapy change and long-term treatment are discussed in the Monitoring section.