Anxiety Attacks & Symptoms

 

Do you suffer from anxiety disorder? Are you constantly tensed, easily overwhelmed by your work and other responsibilities?

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ANXIETY is NOT an ILLNESS…. it’s a behavioral condition.

Anxiety is the body’s natural response to danger, or an automatic alarm that goes off when we feel threatened or scared. A person who does not suffer from anxiety disorder would normally react to threats that are here, now and real. On the other hand a person who suffers from anxiety disorder would react to what he or she perceives to be real. They key here is perception. A faulty perception often becomes the reality of such a person and thus he or she would react to the perception as if it were real. In either case, real or perceived, the body’s natural response of fight or flight is engaged just the same.

If you identify with any of the following symptoms, then there is a good chance that you may be suffering from an anxiety disorder.

  • Difficult to breathe normally
  • Chest Pain
  • Difficulty in swallowing food
  • Skin losing color
  • Sweating and shaking or shivering
  • Neck & shoulder pain
  • Indigestion
  • Weakness in arms
  • Electric shock feeling in any part of the body
  • Dryness in mouth
  • Fear of losing control

In addition to the above symptoms of irrational and excessive fear and worry, there are many other emotional and physical symptoms of anxiety, which often vary from person to person. We worry and fret excessively over family matters, office work and a zillion other things. An individual may suffer from intense anxiety attacks that strike without apparent reason and/or warning, while another may struggle with a disabling fear of driving, yet another would be overwhelmed by uncontrollable thoughts of doom and gloom. If worries and fears are preventing you from living your life the way you want then you may be suffering from an anxiety disorder.

There are many anxiety and panic disorder treatments available that can help you reduce your anxiety symptoms, but only a few that are designed to cure this condition without the need of undergoing a long-term therapy. In some severe cases anti anxiety medications can be prescribed, but one must remember that these medications can only provide temporary relief, but not a cure. Anxiety symptoms can be controlled completely, efficiently and in a relatively short period of time. An effective treatment, when applied properly, deals with the condition in the present without trying to dig down for the causes. Facing the actual fear head on is one of the shortest and most effective methods used to cure this condition. In fact just mastering not to fear having another attack is already a huge step on the road to recovery. It is not important to try and understand the psychology or physiology of the person. Desiring and having the will to get cured coupled with the right treatment is all that one needs to achieve his or her objective.

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5 Comments on Anxiety Attacks & Symptoms

  1. Jessie on Tue, 10th Nov 2009 10:33 pm
  2. "Most people experience stress and anxiety to some degree. Stress and anxiety are natural defense mechanisms, but they can get out of hand. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is much more than the normal anxiety people experience day to day. It’s chronic and fills one’s day with exaggerated worry and tension, even though there is little or nothing to provoke it. People with panic disorder have feelings of terror that strike suddenly and repeatedly with no warning. Those of us who are anxious know these feelings all too well."
    References :
    http://www.stop-anxiety-attack-symptoms.com/

  3. ♥American Princess♥™ on Tue, 10th Nov 2009 10:35 pm
  4. Okay it feels like when you can’t breathe and you want to and you can’t. because it happened to me when i was at the hospital.
    References :

  5. Catch.me.if.you.can on Tue, 10th Nov 2009 10:37 pm
  6. Like a heart attack, watch Analyze This.

    Great movie and good example.
    References :

  7. dragonfly5874 on Tue, 10th Nov 2009 10:39 pm
  8. For me I would start to feel overwhelmed. Tension starts to build all around and the feeling of complete dispair. Then panic usually sits in …and this is such a deep feeling that it usuallly comes with tears and frustration. sweaty palms and rapid breathing kind of like you cant get enough air..confusion and not being able to move out of the spot im in.
    It can be a very frighting thing
    References :

  9. . on Wed, 11th Nov 2009 6:31 am
  10. How do anxiety attacks symptoms feel?
    Like before you have an actual attack,

    "Before I got an anxiety attack it first felt like…" ?

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