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Feeling anxious and stressed is normal, and everyone experiences it at some point in their life. But people who find it hard to control their anxiousness and worry about all things have generalized anxiety disorder. The anxiety and stress start affecting the normal day-to-day activities of such people. The other symptoms are thinking about worse-case scenarios, inability to handle uncertainty, restlessness, sleep disturbances, headaches, sweating, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and getting threatened with all situations. People with low self-esteem, past traumatic experiences, and family history are more susceptible to develop this disorder. If this condition is not treated, it might also cause heart problems, migraines, chronic pain, drug abuse, and gastrointestinal problems. Psychotherapy, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), benzodiazepines, and pregabalin are used in the treatment.