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Anxiety In Children – Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

By: Adam C. Murray


Overtime, anxiety can become a serious mental health condition that can affect people of all ages, including children. Believe it or not, anxiety problems are common with children and effects about 10% of them.

Symptoms of Anxiety in Children

Within children, the physical signs may be headaches and/or feeling sick, while the internal symptoms could be extreme nervousness and/or fear. If these symptoms aren't treated at an early age, children will most likely grow into them over time and experience anxiety on a daily bases as an adult.

A child's thinking, how they perceive the world, and his/her learning can become a serious problem with their anxiety develops into more serious anxiety and this can have a big impact on their future and success. If you notice any symptoms of anxiety in your child, you should have them checked by a doctor as soon as possible so that treatment can begin.

Some other symptoms, usually with more severe anxiety, are vomiting, stomach pains, diarrhea, weakness and aches in muscles, and other physical signs. Sometimes these could be the cause of a physical illness, but they could be the signs of severe anxiety in your child's life.

Causes of anxiety in children

There isn't "one reason" for anxiety to develop in children, so it's usually pretty difficult to tell. Some of the more common causes are genetic, environmental factors, or different experiences your child has been through.

Even though it's hard to determine why your child is experiencing anxiety, you should support him/her in every way possible. Getting upset or tempered while around them could cause things only to get worse. The best thing to do is to try and remain calm and happy around them.

Treatment for children

Almost all children will experience one form of anxiety throughout their childhood. One example is when a child is late being picked up from school or being lost in a store. Most children will panic during this inexperienced situation and feel a sense of anxiety through being scared, threatened and lost. These new worries will normally seize to exist over time, but they can become a problem and be the foundation for developing more serious anxiety conditions.

However, anxiety disorders in children are treatable. There are child health professionals who have in-depth knowledge on how to deal and treat anxiety, whether serious or minor. Different kinds of treatment usually involve some form of behavioral changes, therapy, medication, and a few other procedures unique to individual health professionals.

(c) Anxiety-Attacks-Resource.com

Article Source: http://www.content.onlypunjab.com

Adam Murray is the writer of anxiety-attacks-resource.com, which is a resource all about anxiety and panic attacks, which contains articles about other anxiety symptoms as well as information on social anxiety self help.

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