Future Health Frontiers Q&A Mental Health & Wellness Anxiety & Depression Relief

Will anxiety cause weight loss?

Asked by:Bert

Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 04:26 AM

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  • Kay Kay

    Apr 07, 2026

    The physical symptoms of patients with anxiety disorder will undoubtedly affect the patient's food intake. Coupled with the impact of negative emotions on the patient, symptoms of weight loss may occur. Anxiety disorder is one of the most common neurosis. Patients with this disorder can clearly understand their problem and have a strong desire to seek treatment. Clinically, anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder.

    Panic disorder, also known as acute anxiety disorder, is characterized by unpredictable, sudden, and repeated intense panic experiences as its main clinical manifestations. Patients are often accompanied by a sense of near-death or loss of control, and fear and fear of approaching a catastrophic outcome. The duration of each attack varies, usually 5-20 minutes, and rarely exceeds 1 hour. As the disease progresses, the patient's attacks may last longer and longer. During the attack, the patient is always conscious and often exhibits anticipatory anxiety and avoidance behavior.

    Generalized anxiety disorder is a mental disorder with anxiety as the main clinical manifestation. Patients often have unexplained fear, nervousness, significant symptoms of autonomic nervous system dysfunction, muscle tension and movement uneasiness. Among them, excessive mental worry is the core symptom of anxiety disorder. Patients often worry about some unpredictable harm or unfortunate things that may happen in the future. They are also very sensitive to external stimuli and prone to startle reactions.

    Regardless of whether it is generalized anxiety disorder or panic disorder, patients may experience symptoms of autonomic nervous system dysfunction such as chest tightness and shortness of breath, tachycardia, dizziness and headache, flushed skin, dry mouth, sweating or paleness, and frequent urination. In addition, patients may also experience swallowing obstruction, stomach discomfort, nausea, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhea and other symptoms of autonomic nervous system disorders.

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