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Symptoms of Social Anxiety
When around others:
- Blushing, sweating, trembling
- Rapid heart rate
- "Mind blank"
- Feeling sick
- Rigid posture
- Overly soft voice when speaking
- Challenging to maintain eye contact
- Difficult to communicate with people even if they want to
- Self-conciseness or fear of judgment
- Avoid crowded places or locations with people
- Worry over fear or embarrassment
- Intense fear of interacting or talking
- Fear others will notice the appearance of anxiety
- Shaky voice
- Anxiety in anticipation of event or place
- Analysis of performance and perceived flaws in interactions
- Expecting the worst outcome
- Nausea
- Trouble catching breathe
- Muscle tension
- Avoidance of common social interaction
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