What causes anxiety?
What causes anxiety?
Anxiety is the body's reaction to threats. The adrenaline bursts into the blood circulation and the body prepares itself to fight or flight. It happens even when the threat is not real. It's the body's survival mechanism - people wouldn't be able to protect themselves without the body's reaction to threat. Even thinking about something dangerous can trigger a reaction. The brain can't always distinguish if the threat is real or imagined – the fight or flight response gets activated in both cases. This leads to the activation of the sympathetic nervous system which causes different bodily reactions like restlessness, tension, breathing difficulties, heart beating, and sweating. It's important to have in mind that when we experience anxiety the above-mentioned sensations aren't dangerous to our health.