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How to Get Rid of Anxiety

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What is anxiety?

Every normal person experiences anxiety in response to something that scares them, be it a fear-producing situation that can happen in daily life or a fantasized threat. It can even show up in your dreams. When it’s strong enough and/or frequent enough to restrict your mental functioning or in some extreme instances, even impair your physical function, it’s an anxiety disorder.

Anxiety can affect groups and whole societies as well as individuals. There has been, for almost a decade in the United States, a mass fear of terrorist attack, brought on by the 2001 attack of 9/11. It is difficult, however, to maintain a high level of anxiety over a long period without it being considered a disorder. This is why it was decided, during World War II, that soldiers cannot be kept in the continual anxiety of combat situations for more than a year without suffering serious mental damage.

Very often one’s sense of security – rather, the lack of it – is the source of anxiety, be it fear of losing a job, fear of natural disaster, fear of attack, etc. It What makes some people more prone to anxiety than others is not known, but it’s now thought that the more unexpected and unprovoked an attack of anxiety or the symptoms of anxiety, the more likely the source is biological rather than behavioral.

What are anxiety attacks?

Anxiety attacks, also called panic attacks, are short-term, extreme bouts of anxiety. When they are frequent for an individual, they are considered symptoms of a disorder. There may be a temporary inability to think straight. Other symptoms – stomach upset, heart palpitations, dizziness, and shortness of breath – are also symptoms of amphetamine use, over-use of caffeine, an overactive thyroid, and heart abnormalities, making medical diagnosis imperative.

Someone having a panic attack may sense a profound loss of power which can sometimes even result in a loss of muscle control. Their mind may go blank. They may lose a sense of “realness” in that they feel as if they are looking on from outside themselves (Learn how to stop panic attacks).

Some possible precursors of a panic attack to watch for, especially if they happen over and over again:

  • Constant worry about things when there are no signs of trouble.
  • Frequent aches and pains that can’t be traced to an illness or injury.
  • Tiring easily, yet having trouble sleeping.
  • A constant feeling of bodily tenseness.
  • Heart palpitations for no reason.
  • Dizziness.
  • Difficulty in breathing.
  • A feeling of imminent death.

What are different types of anxiety disorders and their symptoms?

Panic disorder is one type of anxiety disorder. Others are:

  • Generalized anxiety disorder. Numerous worries, many irrational, that are very often uppermost in their mind interfere with general functioning, such as the ability to sleep, perform necessary duties, hold a job, form satisfactory relationships, etc.
  • Phobic disorders. Fears of spiders, riding in airplanes, driving cars, open spaces, closed-in spaces, air travel, heights, crowds, etc., true phobias are irrational fears that can rise to the level of panic attacks in response to specific situations. Perhaps the most common, social phobia, is the persistent and irrational fear of situations like speaking in public or using public restrooms that may involve scrutiny or judgment by others. It goes beyond mere shyness because it affects the ability to function at work and in relationships. Social phobics may come to rely on drink or drugs to relax in social situations.
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder. Someone with an obsessive disorder may worry excessively about such things as germs. It is commonly accompanied by compulsive behavior; the germ phobic, for example, may avoid public places and carry with him alcohol wipes to clean off anything before he touches it. Behavior sometimes includes superstitious beliefs such as stepping on pavement cracks will cause some kind of unspecified disaster.
  • Separation anxiety. When a child becomes extremely anxious in response to actual or anticipated separation from a caregiver, he may express it as a fear of monsters hiding under the bed. Separation anxiety in adults after the sudden departure from a marriage by a spouse or death of a parent can result in excessive grieving or even suicide. (For more separation anxiety infos, read the guide to Separation Anxiety)
  • Test anxiety is one of many situational anxieties that result from interrelated beliefs (most erroneous) and unfortunate experiences. Poor performance in a course can lead to increased pressure on oneself, especially if the outcome of a test or of a course is very important. Like many others, this anxiety may result from self-defeating behaviors that can be changed. If not addressed and corrected, anxieties such as this can build into bigger anxieties, such as social anxiety.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD. Exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened can produce PTSD. These events include violent personal assaults, natural or human-caused disasters, accidents, or military combat.

Are There Anxiety Treatments?

Dealing with anxiety disorders should be done with the aid of a medical professional. But panic attacks call for an immediate personal response and therefore some preparation on your part.

  • Make a list of the things that you're afraid could happen. Then write out calming statements that tell you the opposite of your fears, reassurances you can repeat to yourself when panic starts coming on. Also have a list of calming things you can do, such as breathing deeply and slowly, focusing on forcing the air out of your lungs, making deep breaths come naturally.
  • Lie down with your butt against a wall. Breathing in, press one foot into the wall and breathe out as you release it. For 10 - 15 minutes alternate feet. If there is no place to lie down, press your feet, one at a time, into the ground to feel connected and “rooted.”
  • Bach's Rescue Remedy (Flower Remedy) can take the edge off a crisis or panic attack. Take a few drops under your tongue or drink a glass of water with a few drops in it.
  • Breathe into a brown paper bag. If you have lavender essence oil, put a drop in it for added calming. Lavender oil has a calming, soothing effect, as do helichrysum, frankincense, and majoram oils. Keep a prepared mixture in a dark glass bottle for when you need it.
  • Remain focused in “the now” by using all of your senses to take full notice of what you see, hear, feel, and smell. Panic is generally associated with remembering upsetting events from the past or anticipating something upsetting in the future. Holding a pet can also help.

Medical treatment of anxiety

No matter what the cause, medical science can now overcome anxiety disorders in virtually all cases through a combination of drugs and therapy.

It is highly advisable that anyone suffering from an anxiety disorder consult their physician. Treatment commonly combines patient education, cognitive-behavioral therapy, relaxation training, biofeedback, and medications such as benzodiazepines, buspirone, and antidepressants (tricyclic antidepressants, SSRIs). One commonly prescribed medication for panic disorder is Xanax, a fast-acting anti-depressant with a very short half-life that is prescribed only as an adjunct to more long-term treatment for anxiety disorders. If you're interested in reading this article, you'll surely enjoy reading how to get rid of performance anxiety.








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  1. April 29th, 2012 at 12:48 am    michelle Says:

    @Evie, please speak to your parents about getting you to see a doctor. Or you could speak to your school counselor. When I have panic attacks I take a long shower and remind my self that it is only a panic attack and that it will.go away. Also stay away from caffeine and sugars. I hope that this helps. Just remember that everything is going to be ok.

  2. April 18th, 2012 at 9:58 pm    Evie Says:

    My name is Evie and im 12 years old. I just finished a TV series called Avatar the last air bender and ever since then, Ive been feeling very weird. i just haven’t been myself. my body feels like its on overload but I’m not showing it on the outside. I’m very calm on the outside, but on the inside i feel like a washing machine. I don’t know how to make this weird feeling go away. My sister says its probably from stress and me worrying about things but Im just worrying about stupid things. She also says that my weird feeling is anxiety. All of my friends are happy and i guess im happy too, but i dont feel happy. I want to feel happy again. Please help me. my email is evie5888@yahoo.com please send me some helpful tips on how to deal with my anxiety.

  3. April 18th, 2012 at 9:09 am    Evie Says:

    Almost a week ago ive been having anxiety. I have been watching a series called Avatar the last airbender. Ever since I finished the series, I’ve been feeling weird. my stomach feels like a washing machine and it feels like my body feels like its on overload but I’m not showing it. my body on the outside is very calm but it feels like I’m trapped in the inside. my sister says it’s from me worrying about stuff. I have a big state-wide test coming up and I really want this boy to like me so I’ve been trying so hard to make him notice me in a good way. I also have track tryouts and this girl that doesn’t like ne is on the team and I’m scared she will beat me up and I don’t even know why she doesn’t like me! all of my friends are happy and I guess I am too but I but I don’t feel it. I NEED HELP!!!

  4. April 13th, 2012 at 2:05 pm    taylor Says:

    I used to get very bad anxiety, but all of a sudden it came back and came back bad!, I’ve never felt like this ever, I feel so alone, and I cry everyday, I worry about things that haven’t even happened yet, I don’t think anyone ever understands me. I wanna b like my friends and be happy again, but its soo hard. I worry so much about the stupidest things and I feel ugly, I always put myself down and I feel trapped and nobody can save me, I need help getting out of this hole. A cure or something just anything.

  5. April 12th, 2012 at 5:54 am    Alyssa Says:

    Well I kind of just feel worse now cause these are an everyday thing for me
    Constant worry about things when there are no signs of trouble.
    Frequent aches and pains that can’t be traced to an illness or injury.
    Tiring easily, yet having trouble sleeping.
    A constant feeling of bodily tenseness.
    Heart palpitations for no reason.
    Dizziness.
    Difficulty in breathing.
    A feeling of imminent death.

  6. April 6th, 2012 at 9:05 pm    Anne Says:

    My anxiety comes and goes but this time it’s really bad. I haven’t had a good night sleep or ate anything in over a week. I’m losing my mind and I don’t know what to do. I feel trapped, I feel alone, and I feel worthless. I’ve cried all day everyday for the past week. I miss my ex boyfriend and I think he likes another girl, which is terrifying me. I’m constantly in a bad mood and I feel like i’m losing all my friends. This is not me, I hate this.I just want to be happy again.

  7. April 5th, 2012 at 10:35 pm    Dennis Says:

    I am very anxious about turning around and seeing a gray alien tv said were hybrids of them witch isnt true because God made us in His image but Im still anxious.

  8. March 10th, 2012 at 1:41 pm    robin Says:

    hello, my names robin and im 12years old,i am very stressed at the moment and cant seem to get rid of it, and my life has been one big roller-coaster since i was 4months old. my mum split up with my real dad when i was 4 months old, and then had a boyfriend for 5 years. he was horrible to me behind my mums back and would sometimes even get aggressive! since then, me and my mum have been living with my grandma,and my mum has no job, and is also under depression, we used to have a really close relationship, but its just disappeared in to thin air since we have been spending more time together!!??, and i cant stop thinking about running away, or even more, i know that wont be clever, and wanted to see if you could help, before i think again.

  9. December 14th, 2011 at 11:19 am    chelsea Says:

    I started getting what i believe to be anxiety right after thanksgiving. all of a sudden i got scared of my relationship with my boyfriend when there is no reason for me to be scared since nothing has gone wrong to make me feel this way. the first week i felt strange in my chest like i wasn’t myself and i couldn’t even eat because the feeling made me lose my appetite and feel like i was going crazy. i kept asking my friend about her relationship with her boyfriend to see if she has felt the same and most of the answers i got were no, which scared me a lot. i then told my sister about it who has anxiety and told me that it probably was anxiety. i keep trying to tell her how i feel all of the time but it is really hard to explain. i still get these anxiety feelings and i am so afraid that it is making me lose my true feelings for my boyfriend since it makes me feel this way and that the only way to get rid of these feelings is to break up with him, which i really dont want to do since i feel like i can’t find a better guy for me. i just want this feeling to go away so i can go back to feeling the way i did before.

  10. I feel like no one understands me when i have anxiety.ive been called bi polar?am i?its hard for me to concentrate and have a conversation.i just need to be left alone when this happens.i self meditate and remain calm.eventually it goes away.i refuse to take medication because im afraid of side effects.i just feel like no one understands.i tell myself not to worry about things that do not matter.i only worry about small stuff becuase im so worried about not being in controll..go figure.

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