What is anxiety
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What is anxiety?
Anxiety is an unpleasant complex of emotions that includes
fear, apprehension and worry. It is often accompanied by
physical sensation such as:
palpitations, nausea, chest pain and shortness of breath.
An anxiety attack is brought about by our instinctual Fight
or Flight reaction. Symptoms triggered can be:
Racing heartbeat
Difficulty breathing
Obsessive thinking
Nausea
These are normal reactions when you're facing real danger;
the problem is that the paranoia aspect of anxiety triggers
these same fight or flight reactions when we are in no real
danger.
The body's reaction to real or imagined danger is to cause:
Chest and other muscles to tense up, causing discomfort Heart
rate increases, causing palpitations and chest pain; you may
fear you're having a heart attack Blood pressure increases,
creating lightheadedness.
Fast or shallow breathing, causing a sensation of dizziness.
A rush of adrenaline to all the major muscle groups; to prepare
for fleeing or fighting. Reduced blood flow to the brain due to
tension in the arteries.
Increased sweating. Inhibited action of the immune and
digestive system.
These symptoms can cause you to feel like you are going
crazy; that you are out of touch with reality.
In our modern day living we are rarely in a real life
threatening situation where we need the fight or flight
reaction; however, the brain views many things as stressors
such as:
Rush hour traffic
Road rage Work deadlines
Self-imposed deadlines
Domestic tiffs with our significant other, family or friends
Meeting new people
Negative thinking Bills coming due Taxes Etc.
The brain sees these as real life threatening events and
triggers our revival response. Everyone experiences alarms like
these once in awhile; the person with an anxiety
disorder experiences the triggering of alarms ranging from
often to constantly.
While you may be in no real danger, your brain thinks you
are. The solution is to calm the mind and learn to distinguish
between a real threat and a perceived threat.
Symptoms;do you experience any of these?
Excessive worry
Tension Restlessness
Irritability
Muscle tension
Paranoia Fear of failure, peoples opinion of you, new
experiences
Apprehension Dread Feel nausea
Chills
Panic
On going worry or unrealistic view of problems
Edgy
Headaches
Sweating
Difficulty concentrating
Need to go to the bathroom frequently
Tiredness
Trouble falling or staying asleep
Trembling Easily startled
Racing, negative thoughts
Obsessive thoughts
Sensitive to light and noise
Do You Experience Any Of These Common Emotions? Fear,
sadness and depression.
Anxiety may leave you wanting to be left alone or you may feel
trapped.
Treatment Options like medication can be a helpful tool in
reducing anxiety. It can help reduce physical symptoms and get
the body functioning a more normal level.
Medication is not a cure-all and does not address the root
of the anxiety. Medication should be used in combination with
other treatments. Consult your doctor to determine what
treatment plan is necessary.
Counseling or therapy will focus on the causes of the
anxiety and are quite effective when combined with other
treatment options.
Alternatives Combining natural supplements with other forms
of treatment options such as natural, holistic approaches as
well as other treatment options has proven quite effective.
Supplements such as Valerian has been reputed to have
anti-anxiety and sedative properties there is little scientific
evidence to support the claim; However many people feel better
when using Valerian.
Kava is a popular herbal treatment. Small doses taken
regularly through the day or when symptoms are noticed. Other
Supplements include: St. Johns wort Chamomile magnesium
B-complex L-tyrosine 5-HTP
Self Help:
Proper diet Reduction of caffeine and sugar. Caffeine
reduction should be gradual. Generally improved eating
habits.
Exercise relieves stress by reducing cortisol build up.
Gradually develop an exercise routine.
Laughing Proper breathing Diaphragmatic breathing as opposed
to chest breathing.
Proper sleep Meditation Relaxation techniques. There are
many tapes and methods available, including yoga and stress
management.
Releif may require lifestyle changes and learning time
management skills.
Coping strategies such as breathing exercises and reassuring
self talk.
Search for meaning and purpose to your life.Some experts
have indicated that generalized anxiety can be the result of
"boredom." Feelings of lack of self worth. Find meaning for
your life.
What is the anxiety about? Many people feel anxious but they
don't know why. It is worthwhile to sort out what the anxiety
is over.
Avoid alcohol. Alcohol is a powerful depressant and has a
plethora of dangerous side effects in addition to being
addictive. It is probably best to avoid alcohol during
treatment. Proper time management can provide you with
direction and help eliminate the feelings of hopelessness.
Copyright (c) 2009 Wee Dilts
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