Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a mental health condition that causes you to worry a lot. The worry can feel out of your control. And you might have a hard time sleeping and feel irritable or on edge. Doctors diagnose GAD when your worrying happens on most days and for at least 6 months. GAD is one of the most common mental conditions in the U.S.
Worrying may be something you've become used to. You may think it's just how you are. Common worries include your health, money, family, or work. Everyone worries about these things once in a while. But if you are worrying a lot and can't control it, it can get in the way of living a normal life.
If you have GAD, you may also have another mental health condition such as depression.