Do you worry about everything just a little too much, to the point where your worrying interrupts your day-to-day life? If that’s a yes, then you might have generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a mental health condition marked by persistent, overwhelming anxiety.

GAD affects 6.8 million adults in the United States, and it can develop in childhood, adolescence, or later in life. Women are two times more prone to developing GAD than men.

But what symptoms go with GAD? Stick around to learn more…