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If you speak to a GP about symptoms of anxiety, they'll ask you some questions to help them diagnose or rule out generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). "}, {"@type": "WebPageElement", "text": "

The main treatments for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) are talking therapies and medicines for anxiety. "}, {"@type": "WebPageElement", "text": "

There are things you can try yourself to help ease symptoms of anxiety, such as regular exercise, eating a healthy diet and breathing exercises. "}], "headline": "", "url": "https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/generalised-anxiety-disorder-gad/#overview"}, {"@type": "HealthTopicContent", "description": "Symptoms of generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) include feeling worried or trouble sleeping and physical symptoms like dizziness.", "hasHealthAspect": "http://schema.org/SymptomsHealthAspect", "hasPart": [{"@type": "WebPageElement", "headline": "", "text": "

The main symptom of generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is feelings of stress or worry that affect your daily life and are difficult to control.

Other symptoms of GAD may include: