Do you worry too much?
- drrodriguez07
- Sep 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 14

Occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. Many people worry about things such as health, money, school, work, responsibilities, friends, or family. However, if you find yourself consistently feeling extremely worried or nervous and it is impacting your functioning, you should consider speaking to a professional about your symptoms to get a proper evaluation.
Common symptoms of anxiety include:
Worry excessively about everyday things
Have trouble controlling their worries or feelings of nervousness
Feel irritable or “on edge” frequently
Feel restless or have trouble relaxing
Have a hard time concentrating
Have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, or feel fatigued
Experience pain such as headaches, muscle aches, stomachaches, or tension
Tremble or twitch
Sweat a lot, feel lightheaded, or feel out of breath
Have a hard time swallowing
Make frequent trips to the restroom
You do not have to experience all of these symptoms to have anxiety, but if you experience a few of these consistently or the symptoms are impacting your daily functioning, it's critical that you speak to a professional (e.g., school counselor, pediatrician, primary care physician, OBGYN, psychologist).
Dr. Sandra Rodriguez-Siuts is a licensed psychologist and is skilled at helping women address their symptoms of anxiety. Dr. Rodriguez-Siuts may also recommend working with a psychiatrist for medication support, but medication is not always needed. Together with Dr. Sandra Rodriguez-Siuts, you can weigh the pros and cons together and decide if you should seek a medication consultation or not. Contact Dr. Sandra Rodriguez-Siuts today. She is a licensed psychologist in Scottsdale, Arizona, but is licensed to practice in 43 states. Visit her 'Get Started' page for more information to begin addressing your concerns today!




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