Anxiety A Sudden Attack Of Fear

January 7, 2010 by Jeffery  
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Anxiety is an overall feeling of fear or apprehension, it can come on at any time and affects different people in different scenarios. Some people have the ability of controlling their anxiety, or only having bouts of anxiety on very rare occasions, but for some sufferers anxiety can have a big impact on their every day life.

Causes of anxiety

Mental conditions

Unlike a lot of medical conditions, anxiety can affect a person due to mental or physical reasons and even outside influences like drug abuse.

Mental conditions that cause anxiety are panic disorder (panic attacks), phobic disorders (phobias), stress disorders (large amounts of stress).

Physical conditions

Physical conditions like heart abnormalities, overactive thyroid conditions, various lung conditions, generally any physical condition affecting the heart, lungs or central nervous system can all cause anxiety in a patient, the anxiety is not due to the patients feelings about the condition but can be a secondary affect of the condition itself.

Common outside influences

There are many external factors that can cause anxiety; stress caused by every day life is one. Other factors are emotional trauma, caffeine (drinking excessive amounts of coffee), the side affects from long-term medication, and shortness of breath.

Symptoms of anxiety

There are many different symptoms people feel from anxiety, most of which are felt in the lungs, heart and nervous system. The majority of sufferers will feel their heart beating fast and palpitating, they will feel a shortness of breath and can even feel their body turn cold.

Many sufferers will feel so scared that they have to run out of what ever situation they are in. It has been known for people to be in a perfectly normal situation yet feel a panic attack to take hold and have to leave the place they are in without any forewarning.

When should a sufferer seek medical advice

Should bouts of anxiety last for prolonged periods or happen on a regular basis then medical advice should be sought as it can start to affect the way a sufferer carries out their everyday activities. The medical professional may be able to prescribe medication that can reduce the occurrences and strength of the attacks.

If the anxiety attacks become extremely frequent and are very strong in intensity then the sufferer should seek medical attention from a hospital straight away as it may mean there is a more serious underlying medical problem.

Advice to anxiety sufferers

While you have an attack of anxiety it can make you feel like you are going to die, this is far from what will happen, if you manage to control yourself long enough the feelings will pass.

If you have not told a loved one or a friend about your anxiety then it may be worth speaking to them so if a bad episode takes place they understand what is happening, if you don’t tell them and an episode causes you to run off or act in a strange manner due to the situation your in, they may become emotional.

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Panic Attacks – Treatment – Yoga For Panic Attacks

November 19, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Panic Attacks are episodes of extreme anxiety when when your brain
sends out stimulation to your sympathetic system without any apparent
cause. This causes the symptoms of racing heart, tightening of
chest,difficulty in breathing, sweating, extreme nervousness etc.

Since the all the physical symptoms are related to the stimulation of
your sympathetic system, it makes sense to try and inhibit this system
for the treatment of panic attacks. Also, during the phases between
the the attacks, the threshold of the sympathetic system is also
lowered (meaning that the bomb has a very small fuse – takes very
little stimulation to set it off). Thus by depressing the sympathetic
system, the threshold for the panic attacks also increases thus
preventing another potentia attack.

Now, for depressing the sympathetic system various drugs are available
in the market, such as propanolol, which lead to the prevention of
further panic attack. While these drugs do provide instant
gratification, these are only for symptomatic treatment – that is they
cure the symptoms but not the root cause. Also drugs have multiple
side effects and do not have any long term benefits.

This is where we start discussing the role of Yoga in panic attack
treatment. Yoga is basically a set of exercises which in some as yet
unknown way have purportedly led to the treatment of many diseases.
The Yoga for panic attacks has a simple and straightforward mechanism
- it depresses the sympathetic system by change in your body’s nervous
system firing rates and probably through hormonal changes as well.
Thus over the long term your sympathetic system slowly stabilizes.
Thus you have fewer number of panic attacks and the panic disorder
component also get cured as a secondary effect of lowered number of
panic attacks and increased self confidence.

If you are sick of drugs that you take for your panic attacks, and are
in search of alternative therapies you should try yoga.The only
problem is that having a personal instructor is pretty expensive. So
if you are short on resources, you should try out an e-course of yoga
at The International Yogalyam.

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Stopping Anxiety Attacks With No Medication Quickly

November 18, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Relief from panic attacks and anxiety symptoms may come in the form of medication prescribed by your doctor. In fact, most people who suffer from anxiety disorders have been tempted to buy a pill to help the situation. It seems like the fast way to freedom that requires very little effort on your part.

Although this may be an excellent means of panic attack control for some, many anxiety medications cause complicated side effects. This just adds to the problem and potentially compromises your health.

Luckily, there are safe and non-toxic ways to treat your panic attacks and anxiety disorders. To properly deal with panic and anxiety attacks, you must first understand your body and why these attacks happen.

An anxiety attack is basically what happens when unusually high levels of adrenaline are sent into the bloodstream. This causes many disturbing and involuntary symptoms. To the panic attack sufferer, it can feel like the most frightening thing in the world.

First, you feel fear, which signals your brain. Your brain then signals your adrenal glands. When this happens, your brain is basically telling your body that there’s an emergency. This is what causes the feelings of extreme panic called an anxiety attack.

The body further reacts by increasing heart rate, sweating, and pumping extra blood. You may also notice an increase in body temperature and other unpleasant physical symptoms.
Now that we understand the process of a panic attack, we can discuss some ways to deal with and avoid anxiety attacks all together.

Your goal is to stop the panic attack from happening. You can accomplish this by stopping the brain from signaling an emergency message to your adrenal glands. It may sound difficult now, but with practice you’ll discover that it’s easier than you think.

First of all, understand that you’re going to have to force yourself to relax. At the first sign of fear, take slow deep breaths to purposely distract yourself from that panicky feeling.

Count as you breathe by breathing in to a count of 7, then breathing out to a count of 7. Continue breathing using this technique and you should calm down quickly. Breathing in counts requires a lot of attention so it effectively distracts the brain.

You may also want to try interrupting yourself. Many people can stop their panic attack by mentally shouting the word “STOP!”

This takes place in your head, so you can do it pretty much anywhere and you won’t have to worry about getting strange looks. This technique also distracts the brain, which in effect stops the panic attack from ever happening.

Although anxiety medication will always be around, you don’t have to take it if you find a better way to deal with panic attacks. By focusing on your breathing and on your thoughts, you may discover that you can control your anxiety all on your own.

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A Panic Attack What Does It Feel Like

November 18, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Panic attacks can happen for what seems like no reason. Some people aren’t even aware that they have an anxiety problem, yet they have that gut feeling that something is wrong. In order to best care for your mental health, you should understand what an anxiety attack feels like.

It’s usually defined as a very intense feeling of fear or distress. Sometimes it feels like everything is going to go wrong and the world is caving in. Many times panic attacks happen suddenly, confusing the people who are affected by it.
The symptoms listed below usually accompany a panic attack. You may be having an anxiety attack if you’re experiencing:

* A feeling of impending doom
* Feeling as if you’re going to die
* Racing heartbeat or palpitations
* Shaking or trembling
* Breathlessness, shortness of breath, or feeling as if you’re being smothered
* Sweating
* Feeling as if you’re choking or have a lump in your throat
* Nausea or upset stomach
* Chest pains
* Dizziness or light-headedness
* Fear of going mad or losing control of yourself
* Feeling as if you’re outside of yourself or not real
* Numbness or tingling sensations in the face and body
* Sudden body temperature change such as chills or hot flashes
* Skin changing color, such as blushing or turning pale
* A sudden urge to use the bathroom

When you have a panic attack, your body is responding in the way it would if you were really in danger. However, sometimes they happen at unlikely times and for no apparent reason at all. Anxiety attacks also happen at uncomfortable and unsettling times, which is much easier to understand and apprehend.

Panic attacks that happen frequently are usually due to an anxiety disorder. Anyone who has suffered from even just one panic attack may have some underlying health or mental problems that need addressing. Seeking medical help is a must if you’re worried about panic attacks or anxiety disorders.

Some signs of anxiety disorders are:

* Excessive and unhealthy worrying
* Constantly checking actions and rechecking them
* Feeling fearful and anxious for what seems like no reason
* Worrying about normal everyday occurrences
* Having panic attacks (which was discussed above)
* Feeling extremely uncomfortable in public areas
* Having a constant fear of being humiliated in public
* Unprovoked anger
* Frequent upsetting memories of traumatic past experiences
* Obsession with rituals and routines (OCD)

These are all signs of an anxiety disorder being present. However, just because you have an anxiety disorder, it does not necessarily mean you’ll suffer from panic attacks too. If you display any of these behaviors, please consult with your doctor so they can identify what problems you may be having and how they can be helped.

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Panic Attacks Treatment Aromatherapy For Panic Attacks

November 18, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Panic attacks are times when your brain sends out the anxiety signals
to your sympathetic system without any apparent cause and you get the
sudden onset of symptoms like racing heart, choking, sweating etc. The
panic attack phenomenon is still, at best, little understood and the
treatment given is in the form of symptomatic treatment such as
anxiolytic medication like benzodiazepines and and in the form of
psychiatric counseling.

Since the pathophysiology of anxiety is little understood, there is a
firm role of trying out unconventional treatments for panic attacks,
as very often allopathic treatment (conventional doctors) is unable to
treat the root cause of panic attacks and only helps with the
symptomatic relief during the attack.

Thus the patient continues to have panic attacks and therefore goes on
towards unconventional therapies.

For now I shall just give you a list of some of the unconventional
therapies for anxiety and panic attacks and then go on to discuss
aromatherapy. These are:

1) Yoga and meditation

2) Hypnotherapy

3) Herbal therapy

4) Aromatherapy

5) One move technique – advocated by ‘panic away’

Aromatherapy is a the treatment or prevention of disease by use of
essential oils. Essential oils are aromatic extracts from plants which
are volatile in nature. Despite the name, aromatherapy also refers to
the use of these oils in the form of massages. Their mechanisms of
action like all other unconventional therapies is still unproven. It
is claimed by experts that they work by two mechanisms :

1) Their direct effect on the brain in the ‘limbic system’ and the
‘olfactory system’.

2) By the direct pharmacological actions of the oils (since they are
chemicals after all).

The three oils that I know about in usage, as the treatment of anxiety
and panic attacks are:

1) oils of lavender

2) oils of rose

3) oils of angelica

The efficacy of these as treatment of panic attacks and anxiety is
still a matter of opinion. And the opinion prevalent among most
medical professionals is that some aromas have demonstrated effects on
mood and relaxation and may have related benefits for patients who
have panic attacks.

Final word: While these treatments for panic attacks are considered
the last resort by many medical professionals, they should be given a
higher status based on their utility and popularity, which the
conventional therapies, despite vast usage in the treatment of panic
attacks, have failed to gather.

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If you are serious about knowing about more unconventional natural
therapies as treatment of panic attacks you should log on to
http://panicattackss.blogspot.com/. It will enlighten you with the
causes, features, treatments of panic attacks and disorder.

Parting line- Always be positive and hope for the best.

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Panic Away Shows Amazing Results …

November 16, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Panic takes a toll in your life because it eventually dictates the things you should or shouldn’t do. Of course, people have to find ways to deal with it because after all, life is meant to be enjoyed. If you dont do anything to address your dilemma, you wont be able to do much and enjoy the world around you. It even holds you back from socializing with other people. If this were the case, then you may as well live like a hermit.

A panic attack can be such a terrifying experience. It is so intense that the whole thing will totally traumatize you. If you just let things slide, you could eventually lose your sanity. As scary as panic attacks are, they are not deadly. In fact, some people compare the sensation to an intense aerobic workout. Nonetheless, it is not something you would want to live with.

Joe Barry’s technique is completely unique. He proves that this new method is an absolute success. He is entirely dedicated to your well being. In fact, he wants you to rid yourself of episodes permanently. He drives himself to reach more people because the results speak for themselves. He is there to instruct you with the most critical information, and he does this as concisely as possible. The testimonials are more than enough to prove to you that this new program of his can actually change your life for the better. His track record speaks of his amazing success and you wont find anything better than what he has to offer.
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Panic Attacks Cure – 3 Vital Tips to Help You

November 16, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Panic Attacks Cure – 3 Vital Tips to Help You Look For a Panic Attacks Cure!

If you suffer from panic attacks and you are searching for help and
cures online then it goes without saying that it is finally time to
change your life for the better! Many sufferers don’t actually believe
they have a condition until it is too late. Anxiety and panic attacks
can very quickly spiral completely out of control before you even
think about getting treatment. So the fact you are looking for a cure
is a great start to actually finding one, and finally alleviating your
fear and worry about the next panic attack. Thankfully there are panic
attacks cures available and here are some tips to finding the perfect
panic attacks cure for you.

Tip 1: Not all sufferers of panic attacks suffer from them in the same
way. There are many symptoms and many causes that bring on an attack
meaning treating them can be different for different people. But panic
attacks can be cured if you can determine why you are having them in
the first place. Many people already know the source of there attacks
but others don’t, which is where a qualified therapist may help.
Therapists cost money though, which is always an underlying factor and
when looking for a cure, knowing what the source is can give you the
freedom to look at self help cures which are available on and offline.

So try and work out the source and trigger of your attacks if you are
unsure why you are having them in the first place. This will save you
a lot of money and work if you can do this.

Tip 2: Panic attack cures come in different formats and different
techniques work differently from person to person. So try to make the
right decision by yourself. Decide on how you would like to achieve
your goal of defeating your panic. Some people like to use self help
techniques which are readily available and have success from these.
Others prefer the professional route and seek a therapist or counselor
to help. But there is not one right way, many ways work, its just a
case of which way will fit you!

Tip 3: Work on avoiding attacks as often as you can while you are
searching for a cure. A healthy lifestyle is a must for all anxiety
and panic attack sufferers which also includes a healthy diet.
Relaxation is also a must when trying to alleviate the stresses and
tensions of another panic attack. This will enable you to start
controlling your condition rather than your condition controlling you.
This is the first big step all anxiety and panic attack sufferers have
to take to realise there ultimate goal which is to banish the attacks
once and for all.

Start with these simple steps and you will be heading in the right
direction to find the right panic attacks cure for you and your needs!

Visit: Panic Attacks Treatment for more info and advice on the perfect
cure for you!

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What Does Joe Barry Have To Do With Panic Attacks ?

November 16, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Joe Barry, the writer behind Panic Away has been teaching this new revolutionary approach to dealing with anxiety and panic attacks for more than seven years. He has gained supporters and believers in the years that hes practiced this new approach. He also suffered from intense anxiety attacks. You can finally say that you are getting help from a man who truly understands.

It was in his second year of debilitating panic attacks when he discovered this mind breaking and effective technique. He had been into the study of cognitive behavior and its approach to dealing with panic attacks. He began to notice than attach fuels and generates itself because people fear it before it even comes. His new way targets the fuel that triggers the panic attack and because it goes to the source, you can really eliminate its recurrence.

What he discovered, he wanted to spread to the world. He then began to teach small groups of people. His subjects were able to get over their dilemma permanently, and this set him to go for something even bigger. He wanted everyone to find a way to help themselves but he was at first unsure if he could replicate the same output. Nonetheless, he went through with his plans and as expected, people were able to eliminate panic almost instantly. His further studies revealed that not only is it instantly effective, it is also permanent. He then has since taught the One Move Technique to people from over thirty different countries.

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Panic Attacks and Alcohol Drugs Is Their Any Relationship

November 15, 2009 by Jeffery  
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Most people are not aware whether alcohol and panic attacks have any
relationship. However, medical experts have always felt that alcohol
consumption usually leads to this. In case, a person is already
suffering from panic attack, taking alcohol would make it even worse.

Alcohol is a depressant. People with panic attack are more vulnerable
to the effect of these chemicals. When a person drinks during an
attack, he or she tends to worsen the condition. Remember that
drinking during this condition will never help you in any way. Never
assume that drinking alcohol is going to relax an attack.

Most health care professionals fed that mixing panic attacks and
alcohol is a bad choice. In case, one does it, the sufferer is going
to face bad consequences.

The depressing effect produced by alcohol will lead to frequent
attacks that will ultimately enhance the chance of causing depression
and causes more problems. In certain cases, large amount of alcohol
consumption usually becomes the leading cause of frequent attacks.

Now, most people assume that having just one drink would not make a
difference. However, a total no-no for panic attacks should considered
to be a no-no till the end.

These attacks can be really difficult to handle. So, you need to be
very careful while taking precautions.

There is a great connection between depression and alcohol. Here are
some of these:

a) In case, you drink too much regularly, you tend to become more
depressed and get panic attacks.

b) Regular drinking can leave you tired and depressed. According to a
study, it has been proved that alcohol tends to change the chemistry
of the brain and enhances the risk of attacks.

c) Many hangovers in a short period of time can result in a cycle of
waking up feeling anxious, guilty, in and jittery.

d) Regular drinking would definitely make life more depressing and can
lead to poor performance at work, sexual problem, increased family
arguments and unreliable memory.

e) In case, you are depressed and not able to sleep, it can lead to an
imperative temptation to use alcohol to facilitate sleep. However,
drinking alcohol would make the problems worse. It may also make you
to get into a habit of regular drinking. This ultimately results in an
ongoing cycle of depression as well as drinking.

It is time that drinking alcohol makes one forget his or her problems
for a specific period of time. It can also facilitate one to relax and
overcome any sign of shyness one may show.

It lets you break the ice easily and get on with a conversation. This
can be anywhere inside a club, pub or even at a party.

However, regular drinking of alcohol can result in depression. It
results in many mental and health problems a panic attack is one of
the major problems one may face due to regular alcohol consumption.

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Controlling Your Brain To Relieve Panic Attacks …

November 15, 2009 by Jeffery  
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The problem with panic attack is that once they begin, calming yourself down is almost next to impossible. In order to restore tranquility, you need more than just deep breathing. After all, you can never get peace and quiet in the middle of a heightened situation. The change only comes when you are able to tweak the control center of your brain. And no, this does not even suggest surgery.

You will need to learn switching your mental activity and go back to the rational part of your brain. Joe shows you how to do this and more importantly, how to do this in seconds. Age is irrelevant here. What plays a big role is your willingness to listen to what he has to say. Although it sounds too simple to be true, many have sworn by it. He even talks about amazing techniques that help you to do to feel safe once more.

Joe makes very little reference to the inner workings of the mind. Scientific terms may just be too difficult to understand. What is needed is for you to fully comprehend the book so that the method can really work. The Panic Away course bases its methods on tested cognitive psychology and science. For those worried about their health, know that this non-intrusive cure is extremely simple to do and very safe to apply. You are safe from side effects. And once you fully understand the concept behind the practice, youll wonder how you were able to survive through the difficult days without this eBook by your side.

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