Monday, December 21st, 2009 at
11:34 am
We all get anxious sometimes. It is perfectly normal to feel anxiety on some occasions-giving a talk, dealing with a phobia such as flying, going for a job interview. It is when we feel anxious for no apparent reason and this anxiety attack persists and interferes with our normal life, that it becomes a disorder. That is when we need to seek the help of a doctor.
Doctors have found that different types of anxiety attacks respond to different types of medication. The clinician has a major responsibility in two areas: before prescribing, to carry out a thorough assessment of the patient’s condition; and after prescribing, to monitor the response and whether side effects occur.
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
11:28 am
Anxiety panic disorder commonly known as panic attacks, is the result of “repetitive stress injury”. As a reponse to stressful situations, like examinations, public speaking, worry of layoffs, up goes anxiety disorder.
We have heard that “For every action, there’s an equal reaction.” The foods you eat can have a significant effect when it comes to curbing panic attacks.
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
10:56 am
Ask anyone who lives with the fear of panic attack symptoms. It’s certainly an uncomfortable thought not know when the next panic attack symptom will emerge.
Panic attack is described as an intense and sudden feeling of fear and anxiety. In fact, people having a panic attack may very well think they are experiencing a heart attack. Panic attack symptom includes rapid heart beat, trembling, shallow breathing at a quickfire pace, light headedness and pins and needles.
Living with the fear of the unknown – not knowing when the next panic attack will occur – can be alleviated somewhat with medications. Some medications can reduce the symptoms of panic attack quite significantly although, there is no real cure for panic attack. While medications can alleviate some of the symptoms of panic attack it’s certainly not a good idea to continue taking them. Speaking with panic attack specialists, the one common message among them was that sufferers must first isolate the cause of their panic attack before can they begin to deal with it. Knowing what triggers a panic attack episode will go a long way in keeping any future episodes under control.
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
10:56 am
Panic disorders can be so frightening that you may be tempted to seek temporary relief from the attacks by drinking alcohol or taking other substances.
However panic attacks are something that you need to be in control of and you should not use alcohol or narcotics to control the effects of panic. Doing so can lead to different types of emotional damage and might produce physical complications, especially if you are on medication for your panic. You should think about the fact that a panic disorder needs to be addressed in the right way and you should not do anything that may cause problems for you later on down the road.
Panic attacks are very dangerous when you mix them with alcohol. You might get into more trouble when you are using it for the temporary relief of the symptoms of panic attack. If you are experiencing panic disorders you need to see your doctor and get the treatment to bring the attacks under control. You need to get help with your problems and not rely on the use of alcohol and other stimulants to get you feeling the way that you believe you need to feel.
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Monday, September 7th, 2009 at
4:16 am
Has anyone ever drank alot, and i mean alot, and then had a anxiety attack the next day? Do you think the after effects of alcohol and alot to do with having the anxiety attack?
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
8:34 pm
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.Panic episodes begin with a silent mimicker and taunter for those who suffer from the attacks. It starts with those daft feelings and thoughts and taunts the victim with them, until the situation has grown and fired itself into something that’s unmanageable, and the person is overcome with panic. For those that suffer on a daily or even hourly basis with fear and anxiety, it may seem the fight will never be over. But there’s treatment out there for people that want it.
The best treatment comes in 2 forms and works together. The first being medical and the other being emotional. First, it’s significant for any panic episode treatment for the chemicals in the brain that are influenced by panic and fear, are corrected to the proper levels. Lots of times, these panic attacks are simply a chemical disparity that may be corrected with a tiny dose of medication. Once that medical piece is taken care of and has had time to work, it’s imperative for any panic victim to get help in sorting out their panic and fear feelings with a pro.
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
1:06 am
Most people often wonder whether there is a connection between panic attacks and depression. Researchers and analysts feel that there is indeed a strong connection between both the conditions.
Here is a detailed description to make you understand better:
First, it has been proved via a research and strong analyze that chronic pain disorder can result into depression. The condition is most common in people who get exhausted easily from the chronic anxiety that accompanies panic attacks.
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