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		<title>Anxiety Attack Symptoms &#8211; Knowing About Your Anxiety And Dealing With It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a part of life for humans to feel anxiety on occasion. We all have, in some part of our lives, experienced worry, nervousness, fear, and concern. We feel nervous when we have to go for that big job interview, or stand in front of a group of our peers and deliver a speech, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a part of life for humans to feel anxiety on occasion. We all have, in some part of our lives, experienced worry, nervousness, fear, and concern. We feel nervous when we have to go for that big job interview, or stand in front of a group of our peers and deliver a speech, or just a simple doctors visit makes some people feel nervous. Pictures of insects and snakes can set some people off, or looking down from a tall building.<br />
The majority of people can carry on with their lives without much difficulty and manage these types of feelings fairly well. Luckily, their lives are not disrupted by these feelings.<br />
An estimated 15% of the population live in highly restricted ways due to their suffering of constant anxiety that severely affects their lives. Obsessive thoughts, extreme shyness, phobias, panic attacks, and even compulsive behaviors, are some of what these people experience on a daily basis. Their lives have become disrupted by the feeling of constant anxiety that dominates them.<br />
Sadly, there are some who have become confined to their homes, unable to visit the market, drive or even work. Anxiety is much more serious and damaging than just an occasional wave of apprehension for these people.<br />
There are different types of anxiety disorders out there that can go from minor to severe depending on the individual. A person&#8217;s overall behavior, thoughts, feelings and physical sensations are affected by an anxiety disorder. Depending on which type of anxiety disorder they have will determine the severity of it. People handle anxiety in different ways so the severity of their suffering will vary from person to person.<br />
A fear of being around other people is known as social anxiety or social phobia. People suffering from from this particular disorder feel self-conscious around others. They feel that everyone is staring at them, judging and being critical in some way.<br />
These people also learn to stay away from social situations and avoid others, because the anxiety is so overwhelming. Some stay in a room with the door closed so that they can be alone. The feeling is constant and even happens with people they know and have spent time around.<br />
Social anxiety sufferers are aware that their thoughts and fears are not rational. They know that others are not really watching or evaluating them. But, even knowing this does not make the feelings go away.<br />
A person that has panic attacks without warning, suffers from a condition known as panic disorder.<br />
About 5% of the adult American population suffers from panic attacks, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. For those people who experience panic attacks and never receive treatment go unknown, therefore, making the number higher than recorded.<br />
People suffering from panic attacks experience:<br />
Trembling<br />
Sweaty palms and hands, tingling in the hands, feet, legs, and arms<br />
Acceleration or pounding of the heart<br />
Heaviness in the heart or chest pains<br />
Feeling of terror<br />
Dizziness and lightheaded<br />
Fear of dying<br />
Fear of losing control or going crazy<br />
Feeling unable to catch one&#8217;s breath<br />
In some instances, the person who has a panic attack does not know what causes it. It happens unexpectedly and without warning. For some people, they have encountered difficult times and have felt extreme stress and weren&#8217;t surprised that they had the panic attack.<br />
Finding treatments for anxiety and panic attacks is the foremost step to overcoming your problem with anxiety. Once receiving the proper treatment, most people who suffer from anxiety begin to feel better in a short amount of time. Since each person&#8217;s anxiety is caused by a unique set of factors, it can be difficult to identify the correct treatment.<br />
Seeking professional help immediately will allow you to have a diagnosis of the problem and set you on your way to conquering your anxiety . Anxiety can be overcome if dealt with properly . It takes the patient believing that his or her anxiety can be stopped and overcame. </p>
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		<title>4 Effective Natural Cures For Anxiety</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Experiencing anxiety is a normal part of everyday life. Unfortunately for some, it can actually take control of their lives and become a problem. However, there are a variety of ways to manage and control such anxiety effectively. Natural cures are great alternatives to prescription drugs. So, using these 4 effective natural cures for anxiety you will gradually be able to take better control of your life.<br />
One of the first natural cures is changing your diet. Review your daily food and liquid consumptions and see if they are healthy and well balanced. If you consume caffeine at excessive amounts, then you will find that it can actually increase your anxiety level and make you feel more tensed. So, instead of caffeinated drinks, consider switching to herbal teas for a change. Many teas contain ingredients that have a calming effect and can help relax one and relief his or her anxiety. Also, try avoiding drinks and types of foods that are high in sugar content. This is because for some, excessive sugar levels can actually trigger anxiety attacks. It is therefore important to replace junk food with other healthier foods, such as fruits and vegetables. By eating healthier food, you not only lower your anxiety, but also improve your overall health.<br />
Exercise is another effective natural cure for anxiety. For some, simply walking or taking a stroll helps one to lower his or her anxiety level quickly. Others may instead enjoy running or riding a bike to get their blood pumping and to feel more refreshed. Getting off the couch and doing simple stretches will definitely reduce your anxiety. This is because, exercising produces endorphins in the brain that makes people feel happier and less stressed out. As such, it is a great way to clear one&#8217;s mind and relax. Therefore, if you suffer from anxiety, try incorporating exercises into your daily routine and you will gradually be able to feel your anxiety subside.<br />
Meditation is another natural cure for anxiety. When you begin to feel anxious, find a quiet place where you can sit and relax alone. Begin by taking deep breathes, inhale and exhale slowly and pace yourself. During this time, picture yourself in a &#8220;happy&#8221; place. This may take the form of walking along a white sandy beach, playing your favorite sport or hanging out with close family and friends. Wherever that &#8220;happy&#8221; place is, ensure that you are able to visualize yourself there, away from all the stress and anxiety that you are currently facing.<br />
Having close relationships with family and friends is also another natural cure for anxiety. Some people may be embarrassed to share their problems with others, and instead choose to bottle up their feelings and thoughts. This negatively affects them as it then translates to additional stress and emotional burdens that he or she has to bear alone. Family and friends can be of great help for dealing with anxiety. Simply talking to someone about how you feel can relief you of your anxiety effectively. This is especially true if your anxiety is being caused by a particular person or situation. Your friend or family member may have had a similar experience or knowledge of the situation and can advice you on what to do. It is therefore crucial that you share your feelings with others as it can help lighten your emotional burdens and make you feel less stressed.<br />
Do not let anxiety take control of your life by managing and controlling it effectively. Also, there are various natural cures that can help you lower and eliminate your anxiety issues. Thus, let these 4 effective natural cures for anxiety be your solution to all your anxiety today. </p>
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		<title>How Anxiety Attack Can Affect Your Life</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety attack may affect your quality of life if not given treatment immediately. As a human being, it is normal that we feel anxious, worried, and fears from time to time due to the things that our complicated lives bring. Anxiety is just a part of life. It helps us cope with the stresses we may encounter. If you are in a state of anxiety, it is likely that you experience anxiety attack. Anxiety attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming fear that comes without warning and without any apparent reason and this would usually last for no more than 10 minutes. It is far more intense than having anxiety or the feeling of being stressed out. One in every 75 people worldwide will experience an anxiety attack at one point in his/her life. Most anxiety sufferers report fear of dying, going crazy or losing control of emotions as well as behavior. The incidents generally provoke a strong urge to escape or run away from the place where the attack begins, and they are associated with chest pain or shortness of breath, and feeling of impending doom A person with a phobia will often experience an anxiety attack as a direct result to the hung-up trigger. These anxiety attacks are brief and quickly relieved once the trigger is escaped. In the conditions of chronic anxiety, one anxiety attack can usually turn into another one, leading to a nervous fatigue over a period of days. An anxiety attack has symptoms that often occur suddenly without any apparent cause. The symptoms can be as follows&#8221; -Pounding heartbeat, generally faster in nature -Increased sweating -Dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea -Difficulty breathing -Tingling and/or numbness in the face -Dreamlike sensations or perceptual distortions (de-realization) -Disassociation, the perception that one is not connected to the body and time. -Fear of losing control and doing something embarrassing -Fear of dying -Feeling of impending doom -Crying, associated to the above symptoms Anxiety attack usually last for several minutes and is considered one of the most disturbing condition that anyone can live through in everyday life. The way to understand the different symptoms of anxiety attack is: first, comes the sudden jolt of fear with less or no triggering motivation, and then this will lead to a release of adrenaline (epinephrine), which causes the supposed fight-or-flight response, where the person&#8217;s body prepares for major physical activity. This results to an increased heart rate, labored breathing or hyperventilation, and sweating. The diaphragm, involved in the action of the lungs, is also a muscle and it can become overly tight. When there is continuous, inferior anxiety, a person frequently works too hard when breathing. However, if there is hyperanxiety or an anxiety attack, there is overwhelming excitement, and a person may hyperventilate. Because strenuous activity hardly ever arises, the hyperventilation leads to carbon dioxide levels lowering in the lungs and then the blood, resulting to the shift in the pH of the blood, which will then lead to many of the other symptoms, such as tingling or numbness, dizziness, and lightheadedness. Anxiety attack is a serious condition, but before you start thinking if you have this condition and go running to see a doctor, stop and take a deep breath! Relax before you start having an anxiety attack, even if you actually don&#8217;t have it. Don&#8217;t take things too hard for it may lead to something serious and may affect your daily routine. Take things lightly. In any case, if you think you have this condition, the first thing you should do is see a doctor. If you are diagnosed with anxiety attack condition, appropriate medication and good counseling can bring your life to normal again. Otherwise, tell yourself to relax and continue to live your life to the fullest. </p>
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		<title>The Signs of an Anxiety Attack</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety attack symptoms are what we typically experience if we feel sudden danger is going to happen. Anxiety attack can be a very terrifying experience. It is a period of sudden and intense fear or discomfort, typically with an abrupt onset and usually lasting for no more than 10 minutes. Sometimes a person can experience a panic attack all of a sudden without particular reason. Most people that experience one attack will usually experience another attack, and those who have recurring attacks, or feel severe anxiety about having another are said to have panic disorder. Various individuals report different symptoms during an anxiety attack. Some of the common anxiety attack symptoms are: Palpitations, a pounding of heart, or an accelerated heart rate Increased sweating Trembling or shaking Shortness of breath Chest pain or discomfort Nausea or stomach discomfort A feeling light-headedness, or faint A feeling of unreality Depersonalization or a feeling of being detached from oneself Fear of losing control or going crazy Fear of dying Numbness, or a tingling sensation Chills Feeling of impending doom These are some of the possible anxiety attack symptoms. A normal person may experience one or more of these symptoms from time to time. Having to experience some of these anxiety attack symptoms is considered normal if you have reasonable explanations for them. But if you are experiencing them with no apparent reasons, it can be a sign of a more serious condition. A person with phobia will usually experience an anxiety attack as a direct result of exposure to the things that trigger the phobia. These anxiety attacks are short- lived and quickly relieved once the trigger is escaped. Usually an anxiety attack begins with an unusual bodily sensation from the anxiety attack symptoms. A person having an anxiety attack will then react, with fear that the symptoms are indicators of a much more serious threat and in turn reacts with more fear which intensified into a state of intense anxiety and panic. Cases of the possible situations where anxiety attack can occur are: when driving, on an airplane, crowded areas, or during sleep at night. Sometimes anxiety attack occurs in a situation where the person cannot exit easily from a social gathering, or in a meeting, but others may experience an incident of anxiety for no reason while in comfortable place or even in sleep.  Anxiety attack symptoms are more or less the same feelings we might experience if we feel danger is about to happen. They are signs of how we usually react if we are triggered by fear, worry, and concern. But, chill out! Fortunately, anxiety attack is not an illness. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people who are exerting too much of their brain power usually exhaust not only their physical strength when engaging in various multi-tasking activities, they also tend to over extend their brains up to the point when it plainly needs some good old time for relaxation. A lot of busy people who seem to cannot fathom the idea of relaxing and taking time of from work, as well as their worries, tend to actually start having nervous breakdowns, anxiety depression and all sorts of mental illnesses that can cause a person&#8217;s sanity to go haywire, fortunately, if you&#8217;re one of those poor unfortunate ones who are unable to distress and is constantly worried and fussing over things, there are actually available cures and various treatments for treating anxiety depression. Anxiety depression is actually characterized by all sorts of irregularities and erratic behavior from the person who is suffering from it, this is usuallu due to certain stress triggers that may tend to easily cause a person undue jitters and stress. Also, a lot of people who tend to get easily nervous over stressful activities are actually prone to having anxiety depression, its just a matter of being strong-willed when it comes to facing difficult and stress-prone activities. It may be pretty hard to overcome at first, but trying to be calm and cool in times of extreme pressure is what&#8217;ll actually save your mental health from going totally downward spiral. When it comes to effectively curing one&#8217;s self from a mental illness, one must keep in mind that you have to be actually honest with yourself and assess what kind of depression or mental illness you actually have, go to reputable psychiatrist to get yourself diagnosed correctly as well as be able to get the right depression treatment for yourself. Here are the various types of depression: Manic or Bipolar depression &#8211; characterized by sudden and extreme changes in one&#8217;s mood wherein one minute he or she is in an elevated state of euphoria while the next minute (day or week) he or she is feeling to be in a personal hell. Postpartum depression &#8211; characterized by a prolonged sadness and a feeling of emptiness by a new mother wherein physical stress during child birth, an uncertain sense of responsibility towards the new born baby can be just some of the possible factors why some new mother go through this. Dysthimia &#8211; characterized by a slight similarity with depression, although this time, it&#8217;s been proven to be a lot less severe, but of course with any case, should be treated immediately. Cyclothemia &#8211; characterized by a slight similarity with Manic or Bipolar depression wherein the individual suffering from this mental illness may occasionally suffer from severe changes in one&#8217;s moods. Seasonal Affective Disorder &#8211; characterized by falling in a rut only during specific seasons (i.e. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall) studies however, prove that more people actually fall in to a rut more during the Winter and Fall seasons and lastly, Mood swings, wherein a person&#8217;s mood may shift from happy to sad to angry in just a short time.  But the type of depression that has actually been proven to be quite common among people is anxiety depression, which is actually characterized by the state of being overly anxious about things. Anxiety, a supposedly normal behavior that&#8217;ll actually help a person adjust more to a certain stressful activity like first date jitters or a grueling exam the following day. Anxiety actually helps you get psyched up towards facing certain &#8220;difficult situations&#8221;; anxiety therefore is actually a good thing. Anxiety depression however, is simply the opposite, not to be easily dismissed as a &#8220;case of the nerves&#8221;; Anxiety depression is in actuality an illness that can be caused from the biological makeup of an individual, or in other words, a hereditary illness. Also, there are actually various types of Anxiety depression, each having its own unique characteristics. Take for example Generalized Anxiety Disorder or GAD, this kind of Anxiety depression is a lot more complicated than the average Anxiety depression, in spite of possibly being a day-to-day habit for those who suffer this kind of Anxiety depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder actually makes the individual quite more paranoid than usual, anxiety attacks are more frequent, even absurd at times. They can even be anxious even when there&#8217;s no apparent reason that calls for them to behave in such a way. People suffering from Generalized Anxiety Disorder actually shows a lot of symptoms, from lack of sleep, to being unable to relax, getting tired easily, cannot concentrate on what they&#8217;re doing and even suffering from depression. This kind of Anxiety depression is still curable; just a little work will actually do the trick. Consult a reputable cognitive behavior therapist who&#8217;ll help give the individual the therapy that he or she needs to help him or her loosen up, also prescribed medicines are sort of a must to help these individuals battle anxiety attacks, help them calm down and relax. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generalized anxiety disorder is diagnosed if symptoms are present in most days than not for more than six moths. Generalized anxiety disorder is one of the common anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders are the term covering several different forms of abnormal, pathological anxiety, fear, phobia and nervous condition, which may come on all of a sudden or gradually, over a period of several years and may impair or prevent the pursuing of normal daily routines. The essential characteristic of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is excessive uncontrollable worry about everyday things. This constant worry affects daily functioning and can cause physical symptoms. GAD is usually difficult to diagnose for it lacks some of the dramatic symptoms, like unprovoked panic attacks, that are seen with other anxiety disorders. To be able to diagnose Generalized Anxiety Disorder, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms must be present more days than not for at least 6 months. The diagnostic criteria for Generalized Anxiety Disorder symptoms are: &#8211; Excessive anxiety and worry (apprehension), occurring more days than not for a period of at least 6 months, about numerous events or activities. -The person with GAD finds it hard to control the worry. -The anxiety and worry are associated with three or more of the following six symptoms, with at least some symptoms are present for more than 6 months in most days than not (at least one is required for children): -restlessness or feeling tense or on the edge -easily fatigued -difficulty concentrating or mind going blank -irritability -muscle tension and muscle aches -difficulty falling or staying asleep, or restless unsatisfying sleep -difficulty swallowing -trembling, sweating -nausea, light-headedness -feeling out of breath The focus of anxiety and worry is not limited to, or the anxiety or worry is not about having a panic attack, being embarrassed in the public, being contaminated, gaining weight, having multiple physical complaints, or having a serious illness, and the anxiety, and worry do not occur exclusively during post traumatic disorder. The anxiety, worry, or physical symptoms cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of everyday activities. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effect of substance, such as alcohol and drug abuse, or medical condition, and does not occur exclusively during a mood disorder, a psychotic disorder, or a pervasive developmental disorder. When the anxiety level of people with GAD is mild, they can still function socially and keep a job. Even if they don&#8217;t avoid certain situations as a result of their disorder, they may have difficulty doing the simplest daily activities if there anxiety is severe. The disorder comes on gradually and can begin at any age, but the risk is highest between childhood and middle age. Generalized Anxiety Disorder is commonly treated with medication or cognitive-behavioral therapy. Several drugs are used to treat anxiety disorders and these include: benzodiazepines and antidepressants, and Quetiapine. </p>
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		<title>All About Anxiety Attacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anxiety attacks can happen anytime, anywhere when you least expect it. Anxiety is what we always feel when we are in a tense situation, like studying harder for a major exam, rendering a speech in front of many people, or going on a blind date where you don&#8217;t know what to expect; even a bride [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety attacks can happen anytime, anywhere when you least expect it. Anxiety is what we always feel when we are in a tense situation, like studying harder for a major exam, rendering a speech in front of many people, or going on a blind date where you don&#8217;t know what to expect; even a bride definitely feel anxious on her wedding day (maybe thinking, what if she&#8217;ll be stood up by her groom! What a terrifying thought!). If you feel anxious or fear for certain circumstances or things and with logical reasons to be, it is just a normal and rational response. But, if you feel unexpected surges of overwhelming dread that comes without warning and for no reason at all, it is no longer regular anxiety but anxiety attack. Anxiety attacks are far more intense than having the feeling of being stressed or anxious that most people experience. It is described as a sudden attack of intense fear or feelings of impending fate or disaster that strike without warning and for no apparent reason. And this can be immediately followed by several symptoms. These are caused by a shift in the way the Amygdala, the small organ in the brain which regulates the anxiety response, behaves when confronted with an anxiety provoking thought, sensation or situation. Anxiety attacks occur when a level of anxiety is reached which causes the Adrenalin to produce severe symptoms which reach a peak in just a matter of minutes. The peak of an attack can range anywhere from 5 to 30minutes, but the symptoms may last a little longer. The symptoms of anxiety attacks are completely harmless, although they can be very frightening. Anxiety attacks belong to a group of anxiety disorder, like panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and agoraphobia. Some of the symptoms of anxiety attack are intense heartbeat, difficulty of breathing, palpitation, nausea, excessive sweating and trembling, chest pains, fearful of going crazy or about to die, sudden chills, and the like. Some people may experience different or more anxiety attack symptoms but this does not mean that their condition is far worse or that you are suffering from different undiagnosed condition. And because we are all different, the symptoms during anxiety attacks can vastly vary. You might not find among the listed anxiety attack symptoms what you are experiencing and you&#8217;ll start to think there&#8217;s something very wrong with you. The list is just a guide only. Everyone reacts differently. Anxiety attacks are always a sign of underlying anxiety disorder which itself can be treated successfully with or without having to go through medication or costly therapy. Linden Method offers a cure on panic and anxiety attacks. According to this method, anxiety attacks are not a sign of illness. The way to cure it is to eliminate the causes that trigger anxiety attacks. </p>
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		<title>How You Can Deal With Anxiety Disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 21:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anxiety disorder is capable of destroying your life if not treated immediately. Have you ever felt anxious about something for any reason? Or, feeling anxious or worried in the times of stressful situations? It is ok to feel what you feel as long as you have rational reasons to validate your feelings. Anxiety is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety disorder is capable of destroying your life if not treated immediately. Have you ever felt anxious about something for any reason? Or, feeling anxious or worried in the times of stressful situations? It is ok to feel what you feel as long as you have rational reasons to validate your feelings. Anxiety is a normal response to any stressful event and it helps you deal with that situation. But, when anxiety becomes too much that it can affect your day to day activities and peace of mind, it becomes an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorder is excessive anxiety and worry about events or activities, which occurs most often than not in most days for at least six months. A person who has anxiety disorder finds it difficult to control the feelings of worry and fear. The anxiety, worry, or the physical symptoms of anxiety disorder can cause considerable suffering or harm on the important areas of daily life activities. Some of the common types of anxiety disorders include separation anxiety, social anxiety or phobia, selective mutism, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PSTD), panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and specific phobia. Each of these anxiety disorders has different symptoms, but the entire symptoms revolve around excessive, unreasonable fear and dread. Separation anxiety is defined as developmentally improper and excessive anxiety relating to separation from home or to someone you are so attached with. Social anxiety or phobia is generally understood as extreme fear in the face of social interaction. Selective mutism is the consistent failure to speak in specific social situations where you are expected to render speech. OCD is an illness wherein you have recurrent and unwanted urge to do something to relieve your discomfort. PST is an incapacitating condition that follows a terrifying event (persistent terrifying thoughts). Panic disorder is categorized as recurrent brief episodes of intense fear that are accompanied by many physical symptoms, like heart palpitations and dizziness, even without external threat. Agoraphobia is defined as an incapacitating fear of open spaces, resulting to avoidance of crowds, and open public places. General anxiety disorder is described by diffuse feelings of apprehensions with physiological symptoms. Specific phobia is a feeling of intense, irrational fears towards certain things, like closed-in places, heights, water, etc. If you think you have an anxiety disorder, the first person you should see is your family doctor. A physician can determine whether the symptoms that bother you are due either to anxiety disorder or other medical condition, or both. If indeed you are diagnosed to have anxiety disorder, the next step you should do is definitely see a mental health professional whom you are comfortable talking with. Clearly, in order for you to be treated from this condition, you and your doctor should work together as a team and make a plan to cure you from anxiety disorder. Don&#8217;t let this condition ruin your mood, activities, or your life in general. Get immediate treatment the soonest possible time once you think that you might have an anxiety disorder. The sooner you get the treatment, the sooner you feel better. </p>
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		<title>Common Types of Anxiety Disorders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anxiety disorders can affect your daily life activities and may worsen if immediate treatment is not given. Is there anything that makes you worry lately? It is completely normal to worry about things in life like your hectic schedules, rocky relationships, job interviews, and the many things our complicated life brings us. But, if the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety disorders can affect your daily life activities and may worsen if immediate treatment is not given. Is there anything that makes you worry lately? It is completely normal to worry about things in life like your hectic schedules, rocky relationships, job interviews, and the many things our complicated life brings us. But, if the worries become too much that you may feel so choked up and that you are not in control of your life anymore, they might be symptoms of anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorders are affecting people age 18 years and above, causing them to be filled with fear and uncertainty. It is defined as excessive anxiety and worry, happening more days than not for at least 6 months and can get worse if they are not treated. The person with anxiety disorder finds it difficult to control his/her anxiety. Anxiety disorders usually occur along with other mental or physical illnesses, including drug or alcohol abuse, to mask the symptoms or worsen them. Each anxiety disorder has different symptoms, but all the symptoms cluster around excessive, unreasonable fear and dread. Some of the common types of anxiety disorders are separation anxiety, social anxiety or phobia, selective mutism, panic disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder (PST), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and specific phobia. Separation Anxiety is an excessive anxiety relating to separation from home or someone you are so attached with. The symptoms mostly relate to the recurrent fear of being separated from someone or something you are so attached with and accompanied by physical symptoms like nausea, stomachaches, headaches, or chest pain. Social Anxiety disorder, also called social phobia, is diagnosed when you become overwhelmingly anxious and extremely fearful of social interactions. People with this illness have intense, persistent, and constant fear of being watched and judged, and other things that can put them in an embarrassing position. They can worry for days before the actual situation takes place and this feeling may worsen.. interfering with work, school, and other activities. Selective mutism is the consistent failure to speak in a specific social situation where speech is anticipated inspite of be able to speak in other situations. According to research, there is a relation between social phobia and selective mutism. OCD is an anxiety disorder where a person has recurrent and unwanted ideas or impulses (called obsessions), and an urge or compulsion to do something to relieve their discomfort caused by obsession. A person with OCD has senseless, repetitive, distressing, and sometimes harmful habits that are also difficult to overcome. PTSD is a debilitating condition that follows a terrifying event. Usually, people with posttraumatic stress disorder have persistent frightening thoughts and memories of their ordeal and feel emotionally numb even with people they used to be so closed with. The signs and symptoms usually appear within 3 months of the tragic event. Panic disorder has brief episodes of intense fear and is accompanied by various physical symptoms like heart palpitations, nausea, chest pain, etc., that occur repeatedly and not knowingly in the absence of external threat. Agoraphobia is an incapacitating fear for open spaces. It is a disorder characterized by avoidance of crowds and open and public spaces. Agoraphobia can lead to extreme anxiety and evasion, resulting a sufferer to become housebound. General anxiety disorder is characterized by diffused feelings of apprehensions with physiological symptoms. It is one of the most common anxiety disorders and is described as excessive anxiety and worry about two or more life circumstances for a period of six months. Specific phobia is an intense fear for specific things or situations like, heights, water, closed-in places, spiders, and many others. These anxiety disorders are curable. The sooner you are diagnosed, the sooner you&#8217;ll get better. So, if you think you have symptoms of anxiety disorders, don&#8217;t hesitate to see a doctor. Don&#8217;t let anxiety disorders ruin your life. </p>
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		<title>Learn About the Symptoms of Anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because people are different anxiety disorder symptoms may vary from person to person. Worry, fear, and anxiety are a normal part of our life. Have you experienced feeling anxious before taking an exam and later find out that you got a higher result more than what you&#8217;ve expected? Or, feeling anxious for a job interview [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because people are different anxiety disorder symptoms may vary from person to person. Worry, fear, and anxiety are a normal part of our life. Have you experienced feeling anxious before taking an exam and later find out that you got a higher result more than what you&#8217;ve expected? Or, feeling anxious for a job interview and ended up getting hired, or feeling frightened walking down an alley where bad things often happened? Normal anxiety helps us cope in any stressful situation, it also keeps us watchful. Mental health professional are not concerned with normal anxiety. But, if your anxiety suddenly occur without apparent reason and lasts for weeks to months and happens in most days than not, that is another issue. If anxiety persists in most days than not, and takes longer than six months, it has become an immobilizing disorder. An anxiety disorder is a recurring and excessive anxiety and worry about events or activities without logical reasons at all lasting for more than six moths and it is interfering with everyday activities, such as going to work, and socializing. A person experiencing anxiety condition finds it difficult to control the feelings of worry and fear. The thing about people with anxiety disorder is that they actually know that what they think of feel is not real and that they are just made-up.  The common anxiety disorders are Panic Disorder, Social Phobia, Agoraphobia, Specific Phobia, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Separation Anxiety, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, and Selective Mutism. A person with anxiety condition may suffer different anxiety disorder symptoms. And because no two individuals are the same, the anxiety disorder symptoms may vary from one person to the other. The physical symptoms of anxiety disorder are cause by brain sending messages to parts of the body to prepare for the flight-to-fight response. The lungs, heart, and other parts of the body work faster and the brain releases stress hormones, including adrenaline, and that explains that physical symptoms. Anxiety disorder symptoms may experience physically can include but not limited to: -Abdominal discomfort -Diarrhea -Dry mouth -Rapid heartbeat or palpitations -Tightness or pain in chest -Shortness of breath -Dizziness -Frequent urination -Difficulty swallowing Anxiety disorder symptoms may experience psychologically can include: -Insomnia -Irritability -Inability to concentrate -Fear of going crazy or dying -Feeling unreal and not in control of your behavior There are several types of anxiety disorders and sometimes they are associated with physical problem such alcohol and drug abuse. Anxiety is the main symptoms of other mental illness called anxiety disorders. Anxiety disorder symptoms may differ from the symptoms of other anxiety disorders, but all the symptoms cluster around excessive, irrational fear and dread. For people with anxiety condition, cheer up! Your world does not stop there because there is cure for anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are curable and there are two types of treatments available for anxiety disorder- medication and psychotherapy. But, it is said that the proven most effective way to treat anxiety sufferers is psychotherapy. </p>
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