There are five main types of anxiety disorders, namely general anxiety disorder (GAD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder (also known as panic attacks), post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and social anxiety disorder (SAD). As you can see there are many types of anxiety disorder and they can manifest in different ways for different people. The one thing that they have in common however is that each can be described as a persistent or severe fear of a situation that most people would not find threatening.
What are panic attacks? Many people don't even realize when they are having a panic attack because they are so intensely physical. A panic attack is a strong physical and emotional episode in which the sufferer feels a series of symptoms. The most typical physical symptoms are chest pains, racing heart, difficulty breathing, nausea and hot/cold flashes. Often the sufferer will believe they are having a heart attack and rush to the hospital only to find that there is nothing physically wrong with them.
Emotional symptoms are mainly an intense fear that they are about to die and, often, the belief that they are losing their minds.Have you had a life threatening situation in your recent past? Panic attacks are one of the main symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD. PTSD is an anxiety disorder caused by the stress of a life threatening situation. War veterans will typically suffer PTSD when they return from combat and try to readjust to civilian life. The death of or separation from a loved one can also cause PTSD.
There is no laboratory test that can diagnose an anxiety disorder. Your doctor will begin by examining you for known physical conditions that can cause anxiety as well as questioning your regarding any medications you may be taking that could cause you to feel anxious as a side effect. Your diet and lifestyle will probably also be looked at. If no physical cause is discovered the next step would be a referral to a psychiatrist or psychologist.
Treating anxiety can take time. For mild cases, psychotherapy may be enough while more sever cases may require medication as well. It has been observed that most people respond better to a combined treatment of both psychotherapy and drugs, however this varies on a case by case basis and will be determined over a period of time. A popular anxiety therapy is cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) which helps a person recognise the role their thoughts play in their anxiety and helps them to challenge their unrealistic thinking to overcome their fears.Other anxiety disorder treatments include self-help strategies such as meditation, biofeedback, visualizations as well as getting enough exercise and dietary adjustments. Many people will choose not to seek professional help especially at the beginning of their symptoms. It should be remembered that there is no shame in seeking help when you need it. If you are suffering from your symptoms, seek help as soon as possible.
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.
You don't have to fret any longer if you are going through this. You can stop it. The concept is simple but the application can be difficult. Stop thinking about it. It's as straightforward but paradoxically as challenging as that. If you can't stop thinking about it, you'll only make it worse. Try to do something else, like play video games or go outside and play ball. Distract yourself. This will get your mind off it. Not only will this work for tightness of the throat, it will also help other anxiety disorder symptoms.
Physical Concerns.In addition, anxiety can cause other health problems to become worrisome or increase in occurrence. In fact, the health problems may be at the root of their worrisome tendency - it's a vicious cycle that has no end. For example, a person who is anxious about their stomach pains may go on to develop ulcers, which are life threatening. The more they worry about dying from their stomach pain, the worse their physical condition becomes. Or the person may become so depressed from not wanting to leave the house may be so worried that they develop social phobias and then even suicidal tendencies.
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.
If you are the type of person that requires medication for every symptom you feel, try Vick's. Others find that Valium and the antidepressants work too. However, it will take a month or so before the antidepressants will get rid of your lumpy throat. It takes time to see the results.But if you're not really a fan of these medications and their side-effects, you can try natural ways. There are trusted and effective all-natural treatment available for anxiety disorder symptoms which can work to push anxiety levels down. And more importantly, it works without using drugs.
What are panic attacks? Many people don't even realize when they are having a panic attack because they are so intensely physical. A panic attack is a strong physical and emotional episode in which the sufferer feels a series of symptoms. The most typical physical symptoms are chest pains, racing heart, difficulty breathing, nausea and hot/cold flashes. Often the sufferer will believe they are having a heart attack and rush to the hospital only to find that there is nothing physically wrong with them.
Emotional symptoms are mainly an intense fear that they are about to die and, often, the belief that they are losing their minds.Have you had a life threatening situation in your recent past? Panic attacks are one of the main symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD. PTSD is an anxiety disorder caused by the stress of a life threatening situation. War veterans will typically suffer PTSD when they return from combat and try to readjust to civilian life. The death of or separation from a loved one can also cause PTSD.
There is no laboratory test that can diagnose an anxiety disorder. Your doctor will begin by examining you for known physical conditions that can cause anxiety as well as questioning your regarding any medications you may be taking that could cause you to feel anxious as a side effect. Your diet and lifestyle will probably also be looked at. If no physical cause is discovered the next step would be a referral to a psychiatrist or psychologist.
Treating anxiety can take time. For mild cases, psychotherapy may be enough while more sever cases may require medication as well. It has been observed that most people respond better to a combined treatment of both psychotherapy and drugs, however this varies on a case by case basis and will be determined over a period of time. A popular anxiety therapy is cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) which helps a person recognise the role their thoughts play in their anxiety and helps them to challenge their unrealistic thinking to overcome their fears.Other anxiety disorder treatments include self-help strategies such as meditation, biofeedback, visualizations as well as getting enough exercise and dietary adjustments. Many people will choose not to seek professional help especially at the beginning of their symptoms. It should be remembered that there is no shame in seeking help when you need it. If you are suffering from your symptoms, seek help as soon as possible.
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.
You don't have to fret any longer if you are going through this. You can stop it. The concept is simple but the application can be difficult. Stop thinking about it. It's as straightforward but paradoxically as challenging as that. If you can't stop thinking about it, you'll only make it worse. Try to do something else, like play video games or go outside and play ball. Distract yourself. This will get your mind off it. Not only will this work for tightness of the throat, it will also help other anxiety disorder symptoms.
Physical Concerns.In addition, anxiety can cause other health problems to become worrisome or increase in occurrence. In fact, the health problems may be at the root of their worrisome tendency - it's a vicious cycle that has no end. For example, a person who is anxious about their stomach pains may go on to develop ulcers, which are life threatening. The more they worry about dying from their stomach pain, the worse their physical condition becomes. Or the person may become so depressed from not wanting to leave the house may be so worried that they develop social phobias and then even suicidal tendencies.
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.
If you are the type of person that requires medication for every symptom you feel, try Vick's. Others find that Valium and the antidepressants work too. However, it will take a month or so before the antidepressants will get rid of your lumpy throat. It takes time to see the results.But if you're not really a fan of these medications and their side-effects, you can try natural ways. There are trusted and effective all-natural treatment available for anxiety disorder symptoms which can work to push anxiety levels down. And more importantly, it works without using drugs.
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