Symptoms of Premarital Fear
Disease description:
I'm getting married to my boyfriend, but suddenly I feel very scared—a fear that's overwhelming. Is this pre-wedding jitters? I'd like to ask the doctor, what are the symptoms of pre-wedding anxiety?
The manifestations of prenuptial syndrome mainly include the following aspects:
1. Psychological reactions: Patients may feel worried, nervous, fearful, or anxious, develop resistance toward marriage, and worry about the future of married life, such as concerns about their partner having an extramarital affair, betraying the marriage, or getting a divorce.
2. Emotional fluctuations: Emotions become unstable, possibly shifting between irritability, restlessness, anxiety, and episodes of sadness or emotional heaviness.
3. Behavioral changes: Individuals may become easily angered, react strongly even to minor issues, make excessive or difficult-to-satisfy demands on their partner, or even deliberately create difficulties.
4. Physical symptoms: Some patients may experience somatic symptoms such as insomnia with vivid dreams, excessive sweating, shortness of breath, and palpitations. Women may also develop menstrual irregularities.
If symptoms persist or are severe, it is recommended to consult a professional mental health provider.