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Situational anxiety is where your anxiety is triggered by specific situations. These can be short-term situations such as walking through a busy crowd, or being in a packed lift, or major life situations, such as getting married or moving house.
Situational anxiety can be triggered by many different things and will be different for everyone. We all feel anxious to some degree when in stressful or tense situations, the difference between this and situational anxiety is that the reaction is often disproportionate to the situation. For example, sweating, nausea, rapid breathing, confusion, dizziness, and the inability to continue the task at hand.
Situational anxiety and mental health issues of any kind are often complicated and highly personal, treatment should be discussed with your doctor and is often a combination of therapy and medication to help relieve symptoms and manage triggers. If you are suffering with situational anxiety, you should contact your doctor or GP or make use of e-Surgery’s free to use ‘ask a pharmacist’ service.