See your GP if anxiety is affecting your daily life or is causing you distress.
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) can be difficult to diagnose.
In some cases, it can also be difficult to distinguish from other mental health conditions, such as depression.
You may have GAD if:
Your GP may ask you questions about:
You may find it difficult to talk about your feelings, emotions and personal life.
But it's important that your GP understands your symptoms and circumstances so the correct diagnosis can be made.
You're most likely to be diagnosed with GAD if you have had symptoms for 6 months or more.
Finding it difficult to manage your feelings of anxiety is also an indication that you may have the condition.
To help with the diagnosis, your GP may carry out a physical examination or blood tests to rule out other conditions that may be causing your symptoms, such as:
Page last reviewed: Sun Dec 2021 Next review due: Wed Feb 2020