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5 Tips for Coping with Anxiety Disorder Panic Attacks

By: Greg Frost

There are different kinds of anxiety disorders, however the main unchanging characteristic is the irrational and excessive need to worry and the fear. Panic attacks occur randomly and frequently for those who suffer from anxiety disorder. When they occur, they cause headaches, nausea, tremors and irrational fear and nervousness.

An estimate of 20 million adults and children in America suffer from some form of anxiety disorder, and it is a very common problem. There are different triggers for the different types of anxiety disorders, but here are 5 tips to help you cope with the panic attacks that will occur.

Tip #1: Learn to Relax
Calming yourself down can help you to reduce the effects of panic attack symptoms, such as headaches and sweating. By focusing on yourself and blocking out all negative emotions and the environment around you, you can calm down your body and breathing. This will reduce the severity of the symptoms, but should not be used as an alternative from proper medical treatment.

Meditation can also help you to calm down, and it is beneficial to practice this regular in the morning or at night. This will help you learn to relax your body and mind. Set aside some time for yourself to relax and unwind everyday, and this will lessen the build up of stress and tension from your work or life.

Tip #2: Seek the Right Treatment
There are an assortment of treatments available for anxiety disorders, and it is essential to pick the proper one as different treatments are more effective for different types. Medication can prevent the symptoms, but it is not a fast cure, and has a lot of side effects which are often dangerous. Cognitive and behavioral therapy is more suited in this case as it helps you come to terms with the root of your anxiety attacks, and will help you to overcome your disorder.

Tip #3: Change your Lifestyle
Exercise regularly at least twice a week, to keep your body fit. There are different types of exercise to select from, and possible suggestions include brisk walking or swimming. Your diet also plays a big part, and you should try to keep a well balanced diet. Cut down on processed foods and high sugar snacks. Vices such as alcohol, cigarettes and caffeine are also highly discouraged as they act as either stimulants or depressants, and can spark off your panic attacks. If you feel that your job is too stressful, consider switching careers to one that is more relaxed instead. After all, your health is wealth.

Tip #4: Seek Support
It is unhealthy to keep your emotions to yourself, and it is advised that you share your emotions and experiences with your friends and family. Make known to them about your problem, and what you plan to do to cope and recover. They may have good suggestions, and if nothing else, they can help to support you emotionally. Support groups and professional counseling is also a possible alternative. Talking about your anxiety will also help you to come to terms with it, and understand the causes of your panic attacks better.

Tip #5: Self Monitoring
Take some time out to relax and unwind, and ensure that your body and mind is calm. Make a list of the causes of your panic attacks, and try to find out what triggers them. Once you have done that, you can look for an appropriate solution, whether it is facing the problem or simply avoiding being in such a situation again.


About the Author:

Greg Frost is an authority figure in the Anxiety Treatment field and director of www.AttackAnxiety.org, a company that provides a variety of Anxiety Attacks information to assist people in treatment.

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