Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Approximately one in five adults in the United States has IBS, according to the ADAA, and they point out that the colon is, in part, controlled by the nervous systemโwhich of course is uniquely sensitive to stress. Anxiety may also creep in when people fear their condition and how it limits their life. For example, they may not feel safe in public because they worry they may not be able to make it to a restroom on time, says Dr. McCabe. (Here’s what everyone should know about coping with anxiety.)
Asthma
The shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing people get during an asthma attack can drive up the risk of anxiety, according to the American Psychological Association. “Your existing anxiety may be triggered by the internal sensations that come along with an anxiety attack,” says Robert Duff, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist and author of the Hardcore Self Help book series.
An underlying disorder
Well in advance of other symptoms, anxiousness can precede conditions such as thyroid or heart disease, or temporal lobe epilepsy, according to a report in the journal Psychotherapy and Psychodynamics. Researchers from Italy and Buffalo found that patients can develop anxiety symptoms years before doctors diagnose another condition.