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Axiety & Panic Attacks

By: Jeff Foster

Anxiety, if left untreated, can quickly become a serious problem.

Victims of anxiety disorders may not experience any physical symptoms but the disorder can be very detrimental to your well-being and general health.

In extreme cases of anxiety, physical manifestations of the problem may result. In this article, we will examine the general problem known as anxiety, offering you some tips along the way with regards to possible treatments for anxiety.

While anxiety is tough to define, it is considered by most to be a flurry of emotions including fear and worry that don’t seem to go away. It can affect your daily life and can cause you to develop other problems such as depression. When anxiety begins to stack up, nausea, shortness of breath, and palpitations (violent beating of the heart) may occur.

There are many different types of anxiety that one may experience due to several causes. Some experience it due to a case of social anxiety (the feeling of the need to belong), while others suffer from obsessive compulsive disorders that cause them to feel incessantly anxious when performing even the most ordinary of daily routines.

When it comes to treating cases of anxiety disorders, there are many different options to consider.

For some time, doctors have recommended a class of drugs known as benzodiazaphenes as the first step in the fight against anxiety. One of the most common benzodiazaphene is known as diazepam, known more commonly by its trade name, Valium. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, or SSRIs, which are a type of anti-depressant drug, have also shown themselves to be helpful when it comes to treating anxiety.

Unfortunately, many people with cases of anxiety indulge in “self-prescribed” medication instead of seeking a doctor-prescribed solution. The most popular of these “solutions” is alcohol. Alcolhol has been used as a substitute for anti-anxiety drugs to help those who are pent up to loosen up and lose their inhibitions.

Others who self-medicate might find relief in the drugs specifically prescribed by a medical professional. Some patients take the popular herbal supplement known as ‘kava’ to alleviate their symptoms. Meditation and relaxation techniques are useful to some in warding off anxiety so go ahead- pick up that yoga book, light that vanilla candle and relax!

When it comes to diagnosing anxiety, speaking to a psychologist should be the first order of business. By observing the patient’s behavior and comparing their symptoms to those found in the DSM-IV, a popular diagnostic manual for mental health, a solution is likely to be found.

If you suspect that you or someone you know is currently experiencing anxiety, it is important to speak to a qualified professional regarding the problem. Anxiety can become a huge problem if gone untreated and millions suffer from it daily, but you do not have to be one of them anymore.

Since it can become such a life altering problem, it is important not to take anxiety with a grain of salt.


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