Symptoms Of Anxiety

By M. Xavier

There are 4 specific areas of impact on the senses from a full blown anxiety attack, and it would be prudent to examine those each separately, realizing that the level of severity within these symptoms will vary from person to person, and even in the same sufferer, from attack to attack. For the person who does not suffer the extreme pain of anxiety attacks, however, has a prevailing sense of fear or underlying perception of impending doom, all these symptoms will still be applicable, although in smaller doses.

Physiologically, there are numerous factors that can be involved in experiencing anxiety. Please note, we are discussing extreme anxiety, not daily, normal anxiety that warns us of actual danger and evokes caution where it is warranted. Anxiety is a necessary survival tool, and when it is of an appropriate level in our lives, serves as an early warning system for what could be a harmful situation.

The anxiety sufferer’s body is under attack. There is an unnecessary release of adrenaline, bringing on the ‘fight or flight’ reaction, this is when the body senses impending doom and prepares to either fight `to the death’ if need be, or flee for safety. Great reaction to real danger, not so good if there is little or no reason for the fear. An increased heart rate and hyperventilating can bring about truly unpleasant symptoms such as dizziness, and tingling or numbing that can spread from the fingers all through the hands, and can affect the face and feet, also.

There is a feeling of becoming paralyzed, literally `paralyzed with fear’. A racing heartbeat, dizziness, lightheadedness, vertigo, and even chest pain mimicking a heart attack can all be present during severe anxiety. There may also be trembling, or uncontrollable shaking, and itching that leads to scratching yourself to the bleeding point. Eventually, left untreated, these symptoms will bring about exhaustion, however it will not be a peaceful sleep, and the affected person may well awaken with the same symptoms beginning again.

Intellectually, or mentally, the overly anxious person is ‘just not thinking clearly’. Facts will not dissuade the sufferer that there is no need for concern. Logic has no current value, and even simple tasks may become too difficult to complete. The person begins ‘over thinking’ each move, even brushing their teeth must be thought through step by step and determined to be a safe endeavor. Talking to oneself, either out loud or internally becomes mentally deafening, and the person may feel they are ‘going crazy’.

Emotionally, of course, is where the real pain lies. The complete sense of an impending epic tragedy is not to be overlooked. The terrorized person feels powerless to avoid the danger heading their way and feels totally at a loss to explain the fear to others.

The anxious person’s perceptions are so distorted, they may feel as though they are standing outside of the normal pace of time, and that things are racing by them at an uncontrollable speed. Conversely, some sufferers may feel as though everything is moving so slowly, they will never be able to get `out of the way’ of the coming danger. This dream-like sensation can be more disruptive to the anxious person’s daily life than many of the other symptoms, since it has such a debilitating and distorted effect on rational thought.

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10 Panic Attack Symptoms

By Jacqueline Baskerville

If you’ve ever endured a moment of extreme panic, you know that panic attack symptoms can be terrifying to experience. Although cognitively, you may be able to recognize that you’re not in any real danger, the physical responses from your body can communicate just the opposite. You may literally feel as if your life is at stake.

Often times, one panic attack can be so traumatic that it triggers fears of having another one. If these fears become debilitating or prevent you from going about your normal lifestyle activities, you could develop an anxiety or panic disorder. Such disorders are different from other responses to very anxious or stressful events in that they can strike without warning or obvious cause.

Anxiety and panic disorders can become overwhelming conditions. To better understand if your anxious feelings could be a sign of an anxiety or panic disorder, let’s take a look at some of the symptoms.

Because everyone is different, there are a variety of common panic attack symptoms.

1. You can’t catch your breath and/or are unable to breathe normally

2. You feel like you’re about to faint.

3. You feel like you’re about to faint.

4. You experience uncontrollable fears, extreme feelings of terror or a feeling of being overwhelmed and unable to cope with the current situation.

5. You experience hot flashes or chills.

6. You may feel as though you are not in your body or not in control of yourself.

7. You may have a feeling of doom, like something bad is about to happen to you.

8. You may experience numbness in your hands, fingers, toes, and legs, or like you can’t stand.

9. Your body may shake or tremble.

10. You may experience an upset stomach or nausea.

Unfortunately, due to the stress of such episodes, becoming stuck in a cycle of anxiety-attack-fear of another attack-symptoms-attack can sometime be hard to avoid. However, sufferers should not give up hope. Luckily, there are a variety of successful treatments and therapies that can help you address the symptoms and conquer your anxiety or panic disorder.

It’s important to note that experiencing extreme anxiety or panic attacks is nothing to hide. You should not feel ashamed. Instead opt to take a course of action to fight back and reclaim your life. Many doctors and/or mental health providers offer affordable treatment options which may also be covered by your health insurance.

In addition, there are steps you can take at home to help yourself. Practicing relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation and listening to self-hypnosis CDs are just a few of the ways that some anxiety sufferers have found relief.

Educating yourself, understanding your condition, and vowing to take positive action is your best bet to overcoming your panic attacks. As you begin to understand your personal triggers, you can then begin to make lifestyle adjustments that decrease stressful situations and symptoms.

The more you learn about anxiety and panic attacks, the more successful you will be at minimizing episodes and stopping them altogether.

If you suffer from some of the symptoms of panic attacks mentioned above, don’t let it limit your life. Educate yourself and seek professional help.

About the Author: Jacqueline Baskerville has reclaimed her life after suffering with panic attacks. For more information on how you can recognize panic attack symptoms and tips for recovery, visit http://www.ControllingAnxietyandPanic.com.

Anxiety Treatments

By Louie Silver

Anxiety disorder affects many people and is very common especially in the Western world (US, UK, EUROPE). In America, Anxiety disorders rank highly as the most common mental health problem that people face on a day to day basis. Some of the symptoms that people with anxiety experience are increased heart rate, shortness of breath, irrational fear, heart palpitations, and numbness. These symptoms can occur with varying severity depending on the person and the situation they are in.

There are numerous anxiety treatments available. Anti-depressants and anti-anxiety drugs are usually prescribed to ease and reduce attacks. Prescription drugs combined with psychotherapy, as well as making lifestyle changes, can also help. Reducing caffeine intake and cigarettes can also help with easing the onslaught of a panic attack. Some relaxation techniques are also good in treating anxiety. Breathing slowly, reduces the heart rate and lowers blood pressure. This simple technique can create a sense of calm in the body and helps reduce anxiety.

Also growing numbers of people are looking to anxiety support groups for help with their anxiety. Most local communities do have such groups, but they need to be tracked down. A visit to the local doctor may help in finding out where the nearest anxiety support group is. Anxiety support groups people with anxiety disorder to relate to others while at the same time helping themselves improve their condition. For treating anxiety, it is extremely important to create a community of understanding individuals who can relate to each other on a personal level.

Some natural treatments that help with anxiety are called Damiana and Valerian root. Damiana is known to have a calming effect on the body which relaxes the muscles. The one word of warning with Damiana is that it should never be taken whilst pregnant. Valerian Root has been used for hundreds of years. It helps with insomnia and reduces stress. It has also been described as being Prozac without the side effects!

No matter what supplement or treatment you want to use to help with your anxiety, it is advisable that you initially see a specialist that can help formulate a treatment package that best suits your needs.

About the Author: Louie Silver has overcome and dealt with all manner of people who suffer from Anxiety Disorder. Visit http://www.anxietydisorderadvice.com/

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Anxiety – Naturally Of Course

By Kacy Carr

What causes anxiety? Well if we all knew that wouldnt life be a bed of roses. Being able to nip it in the bud (excuse the pun) before it causes the damage it is capable of like interfering and preventing a person from leading a normal life There are many different theories behind the cause but because each of us differ it makes it more difficult to pin point the specific reason behind its beginning.

Losing control of your thoughts and actions to an extent that no matter what you say or do is out of your jurisdiction, it is then medical help is strongly advised.

There is evidence that anxiety concerns develop from physical means like an over active thyroid gland which controls different body functions. Anxiety and drugs (types of medication) is sometimes not a match made in heaven so it is important to talk to your doctor before taking any tablets/pills from over the counter that you are not familiar with.

Stressful events past or present are main factors also queried behind a persons anxious moments. If depression/anxiety runs in the family then there is an increased risk or possibility that history may repeat itself.

We all have anxious moments but it is how we deal with these upsets which is the important thing. Anxiety can be brought on by the least little thing but common factors like losing a job, moving house, and parting of the ways from a partner are just a few to mention. To deal with these depressing events we have to learn to cope. By conquering the coping process you will notice your depression/anxiety symptoms easing.

Relaxation classes like yoga have a great effect on patients who suffer from emotional disturbances in their mind body and soul.

Anxiety does affect people in diverse ways. Many patients experience anxiety chiefly through emotional /psychological symptoms, while others suffer from physical effects. Either way both are powerful enough to destroy.

Anyone at anytime can become affected by anxiety. Anxiety is diagnosed as a mental health disorder. Five per cent of the population at some stage in their lives have had an anxiety or depressive bout where it has left them feeling agitated and concerned for their health. Irregular pace of the heartbeat speeding up has given some people reason to believe that their experience of anxiety or a panic session is that of a heart attack.

Reclaim your mind body and soul naturally if modern science is not your way of dealing with such health matters of which I hasten to add has proven to be very successful in the healing process for anxiety. Natural courses of herbal remedies are readily available but first and foremost consider Yoga.

To relief stress that comes with everyday commitments then why not follow the millions of people who have chosen yoga to seek peace of mind. This form of exercise is a proven way in getting results. (Thus depending on the patients requirements or severity of his/her condition) Does yoga help? Yes naturally of course.

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