The intensity and extensity of the social anxiety symptoms are extremely subjective and varies from person to person. When put in stressful social situations, such people generally report increased heartbeat, musical tension, feeling lightheaded and dizzy, breathlessness, sweating, stomach trouble, and diarrhoea.
What Causes Social Anxiety Disorder? Just like any other mental condition, falling under the anxiety spectrum, social anxiety disorder also arises from a complex interaction of biological and environmental factors. They may include: 1. Inherited Genetic Traits
Anxiety disorders generally run in families. However, it could also be a learned behaviour. Researchers are investigating to find out how much of it is genetic and how much is socially acquired.