Anxiety stress disorder is a term used to describe ordinary or generalized anxiety disorder. Usually, this type of anxiety disorder does not include panic attacks, at least panic attacks that are severe or frequent.
Still, panic attacks could develop if the anxiety disorder is not controlled or arrested. Usually, in an anxiety stress disorder, anxiety takes center stage once the nerve sufferer becomes afraid of the awful feelings the stress causes 
him/her to experience. As time goes on, this fear can control the nervous sufferer’s life.
In order to stop panic from becoming an issue and defeat anxiety, the sufferer must learn to separate the cause of the stress and the feelings of adrenaline which this stress has brought into his/her life.
Reacting in a very nervous manner when under ordinary amounts of stress is an early warning sign of anxiety stress disorder.
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