Have Anxiety? Here’s Why It May Be a Misdiagnosis

  • تاريخ النشر: الثلاثاء، 31 مارس 2026 زمن القراءة: دقيقة قراءة

Anxiety has become one of the most commonly used labels to describe emotional and mental discomfort.

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Anxiety has become one of the most commonly used labels to describe emotional and mental discomfort. Feeling tense, restless, or overwhelmed is often quickly grouped under the same umbrella. In many cases, that label is accurate. But in others, what looks like anxiety on the surface may actually be something else—something that overlaps in symptoms but requires a different kind of understanding.

The challenge is that many conditions share similar signals: racing thoughts, fatigue, irritability, sleep issues, or physical discomfort. When these are interpreted too quickly, the result can be a simplified diagnosis that doesn’t fully explain what’s happening. This doesn’t mean anxiety isn’t real—it means that sometimes, it’s only part of the picture.