Anxiety Disorder Symptoms

By Cerise Demers


So you think you might have an anxiety disorder? But which one? How can you figure it out? Well, the easiest way is to go by your main symptoms. Let's see if we can sort them out.Panic Attacks.One of the key differences between anxiety disorders is the presence or absence of panic attacks. If you have panic attacks, then the most likely disorders that you may have are either post traumatic stress disorder or a phobia. Some clinicians also consider panic attacks themselves as a separate category.

The symptoms associated with anxiety disorders can be both emotional and physical. Things such as sweating, shortness of breath, nausea, fatigue or headaches are common physical responses. Emotional responses include irritability, restlessness, feeling apprehensive or having trouble concentrating. Of course the symptoms for each person are often different and this list is by no means exhaustive.

If you are wondering what causes an anxiety disorder, there is no definitive answer. It has been suggested that a chemical imbalance within the brain may be responsible, however this has not been proven conclusively. Another possible cause is that it is a learned behaviour, while another is that they are caused by unresolved issues from a person's past. Whatever the cause, most sufferers are more concerned with overcoming the condition and learning strategies to help them cope with the symptoms they experience.

Sweating, Palpitation and accelerated or pounding heart rate.Shortness of breath, tension, trembling/shaking, or sensation of choking.Abdominal distress, nausea, feeling dizzy, unsteady, being lightheaded or close the point of fainting.Surge of overwhelming fear and panic, dread, helplessness, of losing control, of dying or of going crazy.

Anxiety Disorder and Panic Attack Treatments.Untreated, panic attack and other anxiety disorder symptom can continue for many years. Effective treatment can only come from accurately identifying the triggers and anxiety disorder symptom being experienced. Lifestyle and behavioral changes, as well as intensive psychotherapy have proved quite effective in curing panic attacks. Medication is also recommended. Having a strong support group and a positive attitude will definitely go a long way in curing anxiety disorders as well.

For people that experience anxiety and panic attacks on a regular basis, it's not uncommon for these issues to go untreated for various reasons. Panic attack and anxiety sufferers may be so embarrassed, paranoid, and fearful that others may think they are "crazy" that they just do everything in their power to avoid situations that cause them to become anxious. Over time, many of these people start to lose hope that they will ever stop feeling anxious, and they may lock themselves away from the life and others that they once enjoyed, a mental disorder that's referred to as agoraphobia. When this happens, there can be some serious long-term consequences that the anxiety sufferer will end up with.

Causes of Panic Attacks,Based on information from the Mayo Clinic, this is a disorder that is often misunderstood, since the actual cause can be confusing. This is because people who have these attacks will have a sense of impending danger when there are no signs of danger near them. Some physicians say it is the body's way of protecting them from dangerous situations. However, the reasons for specific attacks have not been identified.Anxiety Disorders Symptoms - The signs and symptoms of the attack are similar in many cases. However, they are not always the exact same. In fact, when someone is watching an individual have an anxiety attack, they may call for emergency assistance because of some of the physical symptoms exhibited.

Another trick is to drop your head to your chest. This works for some people with this symptom and can probably work for you too. Just give it some time. Remember to relax your body and regulate your breathing. You can also get a heating pad and put it on your neck. The heat will dilate the muscles and blood vessels and reverse any constrictions. Just make sure it's not too hot to cause another problem, namely burn.

You can also try putting your head up and stroke your Adam's apple with two fingers. Ask someone to massage your neck down to your shoulders. This should help you relax. Meditation can also help if you're into it. By clearing your mind, you clear your throat. If this fails, try to pray. Praying helps. It does, greatly. Not only does it take your mind off the symptom but you also have God as your therapist assuring you that the devil in your throat will soon be exorcised. Even if you have no faith in Him, trying to put that in a vivid picture in your mind alone can help.

Left untreated, anxiety is also a leading cause of obesity. People often eat out of emotional needs and stress. Being tense as a result of having anxiety is one reason that people may overeat and don't get enough exercise. Then the heavier that a person gets, the harder it is to leave the house to exercise, and the worse the anxiety symptoms become. The irony is that exercise has been shown to improve the symptoms of anxiety, and so it's actually beneficial for a person who has anxiety to exercise on a regular basis. Yet, without proper care from a health care professional, many fail to realize they need this regular exercise in order to combat their anxiety.There are ways that the effects of anxiety can be reduced and in many cases eliminated. Living a healthy lifestyle that includes regular medical care, whole foods that are high in vitamins and nutrients, supplementing with natural products, and a good balance of exercise and rest is the best treatment for anyone experiencing anxiety.




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