Panic and Anxiety Attacks
Anyone who has experienced true anxiety and panic attacks will tell you that they are no joke and they are not simply a bit of
nervousness or worry about something that is occurring or is likely to occur in the real world such as the
average person deals with.
True anxiety is a fear about something that you can't define, a vague feeling that something is wrong
or some unspecified bad thing is about to happen.
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True full-blown panic attacks include at least four symptoms from a clearly defined group. Some of those
symptoms are: shortness of breath or a feeling of smothering, sweating, shaking, trembling, rapid heart beat,
nausea, dizziness, numbness, hot or cold flashes, feelings of terror, or other symptoms. The full list of symptoms
may be found in the DSM-IV (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.) Approximately 15% of the United
States population suffers from anxiety disorders based on these standards.
True panic disorder occurs spontaneously and unexpectedly for no apparent reason and does not involve phobias.
Once someone has a panic attack he or she may fear the occurrence of another attack. Panic attacks can recur
frequently, or may not occur again for a period of years, or may never occur again.
If you suffer from anxiety and panic attacks you should know that there is help available. A qualified
therapist can make the determination if you truly have an anxiety disorder or panic disorder and assist you in
determining the appropriate course of treatment.
Relaxation training, life-style and personality change, changing self-talk, increasing self-esteem,
desensitization, and, as a last resort, medication can all be utilized to treat anxiety and panic
disorders.
All non-medication treatment should be explored and fully implemented before medication for anxiety and panic attacks is considered. It is also important to know that
medication can be used for short periods of time to assist a patient in turning a corner and recovering
naturally, rather than long term.
Anxiety and panic disorders, as many of life's problems, will improve with the implementation of a program of
good well-balanced nutrition and nutritional supplements, daily exercise (within your health limitations,) positive
self-talk, a simpler and less demanding life-style (including the work and home environment,) and the loving
support of family and friends. All of these natural approaches will be helpful in producing positive long-term
changes and should be practiced whether or not medication is used.
Herbal remedies for panic attacks include a veriety of herbs that may help to relieve anxiety or
panic symptoms. Aromatherapy can be useful, as well. Prescription medication should only be considered
if natural therapies are unsuccessful, or if a qualified therapist believes that extreme measures are
immediately required. Medication may be the perfect solution that brings relief from unbearable symptoms,
or it may merely bring greater confusion or addiction to the very drugs that were supposed to grant
freedom. They're very powerful and should be used very carefully.
With these concerns in mind, there are many medications available to treat anxiety and panic attacks that are
used successfully by many people. The pupose of these medications is not to change who the patient is, but
rather to assist the patient in controlling the panic or anxiety and thus decrease anxiety and prevent full-blown
panic attacks. The goal is to be able to lead a happy life without panic/anxiety and without the medication.
It is recommended that you seek professional counseling and advice if you believe that you have an anxiety
disorder or panic disorder and you believe that medication is required.
- More About Anxiety and Panic Attacks
True panic disorder occurs spontaneously and unexpectedly for no apparent reason and does not involve phobias.
- Overcoming Panic Attacks
Panic attacks can be intensified when the person experiencing them begins to fear them and their occurrence.
- Anti-Anxiety Medications
over the past decade there has been greater recognition of the problems caused by stress, depression, and anxiety. There are now many alternatives available to relieve the symptoms of anxiety
- Herbal Remedies for Panic Attacks
One of the best herbal remedies for panic attacks involves aromatherapy. There are many essential oils that are calming and soothing, and one of the best is lavender.
- Natural Remedies for Anxiety
There are a number of natural remedies for anxiety disorder which can help. If you have anxiety disorder, read on to find several which may provide relief and a degree of control.
- What is Anxiety Disorder in Children?
Anxiety disorder in children is growing among the population in the United States.
- Anxiety Support Groups Can Help
Anxiety support groups are there to help and these groups can be found online, as well as offline.
- Looking Up
A very wise man once told the me that it is almost impossible to be depressed while looking up.
- Don’t Let Worry Keep You Awake
Many people have trouble getting to sleep at night and a common theme seems to be worrying and focusing on fears and concerns.
- Panic Away
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