social anxiety

What is social anxiety?

Social anxiety disorder is a disorder characterized by an overflowing and overflowing sense of anxiety, in addition to an excess of self-awareness in everyday social situations. Social anxiety sometimes appears in only a single type of situation, such as fear of an audience - anxiety about speaking to people in formal or informal contexts, or anxiety about eating and drinking in front of others. In its most extreme manifestations, social anxiety can be so general that its sufferer will experience symptoms in almost every situation in which he or she is in other people's environment.

Signs and symptoms

People with social anxiety have a constant and strong fear that others are supposedly watching them or following their behavior, and judging them, or that they feel ashamed and humiliated because of their behavior — they are. The fear may be so great that it interferes with their work or studies and other routine activities. Often accompanied by fear of physical symptoms including flushing, excessive sweating, tremor, nausea, and difficulty speaking.

Treatment

There is an effective treatment for social anxiety and research continues to yield new and improved treatments that can help most sufferers of the phenomenon, as well as other anxieties, lead a normal and fulfilling life.