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Posted on September 20, 2007 by Juliet Cohen | Posted under Depression
Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks
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Anxiety attacks usually come without warning, and although the fear is generally irrational, the perceived danger is very real. Symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks / anxiety attacks include racing heart, hyperventilation or breathing difficulties, as well as chest pain, nausea or dizziness, headaches, shaking and trembling, and many more. Anxiety can also exacerbate many pre-existing medical conditions, such as ulcers, hypertension, and respiratory conditions including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Furthermore, anxiety is associated with mitral valve prolapse, chronic fatigue syndrome, sleep apnea, irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic tension headaches. Behavioural therapy - performed with a mental health professional to help gain control over unwanted behaviour. Cognitive therapy - similar to behavioural therapy but dealing with unhelpful and unproductive thoughts patterns.Anxiety medications can be habit forming and may have unwanted side effects, so be sure to research your options. Medication - A short prescription of benzodiazepine tablets, such as diazepam, may be helpful in relieving short-term stress-related anxieties. Beta blockers are the best drug class to control physical symptoms of anxiety & panic attack and are normaly prescribed to prevent rapid heartbeat, shaking and trembling related symptoms. Buspirone is another medicine that is prescribed in the short-term to relieve anxiety. Antidepressants such as paroxetine may be prescribed for certain anxiety disorders such as generalised anxiety disorder, social phobia and OCD, and when anxiety is associated with depression. Group therapy - with one or two specialised therapists, particularly helpfully for certain conditions such as difficultly relating to others or being scrutinised by others. Psychoeducation - recognition by the patient that they have a treatable medical condition, and self-education through books and websites, and mental health professionals. Anxiety and Anxiety Attacks Treatment Tips 1. Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is very effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders. 2. Medication is sometimes used in the short-term to alleviate severe symptoms so that other forms of therapy can be pursued. 3. Relaxation techniques - Relaxation techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation, controlled breathing, and guided imagery may reduce anxiety. 4. Biofeedback - Using sensors that measure physiological arousal brought on by anxiety. 5. Hypnotherapy - Hypnosis for anxiety is conducted by a clinical hypnotherapist. About The Author: Juliet Cohen writes articles for depression clinic and how to treat depression. |
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