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Stress And Panic Attacks

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A certain amount of stress in life is beneficial, however, long term stress can have an adverse effect on our well-being. Consider this fact: a stressed person's body will produce excess adrenaline, resulting in an increase in heart beat, along with higher blood pressure. Depression, low libido, anxiety, hair loss, eczema and irritable bowel, can all be attributed to stress, resulting in a figure as high as 90% of visits to the doctor being stress-related.



A stimulant gives you short term energy by inducing a stress reaction. In order for your body to have the energy to respond to its perceived state of stress, it is usual to eat or drink more, resulting more often than not in an increase in blood pressure. This is known as a 'fight or flight' reaction and originated in pre-history when stress was caused by something like meeting a sabre-toothed tiger round the corner and having the option of fighting it or running away. The extra energy generated by the stressful action of running away or fighting would be used up by these actions, thus returning the body to a normal, unstressed status.

Modern stresses tend not to be resolved by physical actions such as running away. Twenty-first century man (and woman) is more likely to be stressed in a traffic jam, or in a meeting with the bank manager. So the body remains stressed for longer, with no way of resolving it. In a state of stress, the body stops repairing itself, so that it can concentrate on reacting to the perceived stress. For an occasional stressful event this isn't a problem, but he long-term result is that the more you stress your body, the less your body repairs itself and the faster you will age.

Avoiding stress is all very well in theory, but many people have worries that they can't resolve, and statistics report that one in every twenty people have such problems that they suffer from panic attacks.

Panic attacks can be described as an intense surge of anxiety creating physical symptoms such as irregular heartbeat, chest pains, choking, sweating, trembling or feelings of being smothered, which can be extremely frightening.

Conventionally, sufferers may be prescribed tranquillizers, but some of these can have unpleasant side-effects including appetite loss, headaches, vision disorders and even seizures. On completion of drug therapy, patients may suffer from withdrawal symptoms such as agitation, blurred vision, dizziness, irritability and others, so many prefer to try natural alternatives before resorting to drugs.

Certain every-day substances can act as stressors - for instance: caffeine (in coffee and some fizzy drinks), sugar (including that in alcohol) and cigarettes. These should be avoided.

Beyond eliminating the above stimulants, many people like to take a natural remedy. Possibly the simplest of these is the Bach Flower "Rescue Remedy", readily available at most pharmacists.

Another natural alternative that has been used for relieving anxiety, stress and restlessness is Kava Kava, a staple Polynesian traditional medicine, shown in numerous scientific studies to effectively reduce both general and menopausal anxiety. It acts on the limbic system, the brain's most primitive system, which is associated with control of the emotional state. If taken with other drugs possessing tranquillising/sedative effects (e.g. benzodiazepines, butryrophenones) medical supervision is required to establish a suitable dosage.

However, Kava has been banned in some countries, so you should make your own enquiries as to whether it is safe or legal to use it.

In the UK, at the time of writing (2009) Kava Kava is increasingly being replaced by L-Theanine, an amino acid found almost exclusively in green tea. Green tea is the second most popular drink in the world (after water) and has long been known as a relaxing beverage. Scientists now believe that both its taste and relaxing properties are attributable to its L-Theanine content. It is available in the UK from Solgar. http://www.solgar.co.uk/modules/shop/view.asp?catid=1&Prodcode=E2706

Websites I have researched are unclear about safety and legality so a safer and more tailored approach is to visit a professionally qualified homeopath or herbalist; either will take a detailed case history and recommend the best individual formulation for your circumstances.

Please note that no-one taking medication prescribed by their GP should take any additional products without his supervision, nor should they alter any instructions or dosages for their medication.

Alternatively, a life coach or counselor could help you explore stressful issues and circumstances in your life, with a view to reacting differently and thereby reducing stress and panic attacks.
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The worst part is that the health care practitioner is unable to detect the condition of the patient, since it is not an out-and-out physical condition. Once the patient starts understanding the disease, it is sometimes too late.

However, if one has the will power and the strength to overcome the anxiety and panic attacks, it is easy to cope up with this condition. The good news is that yes, one can easily cope up with this disease.

First and foremost, you need to understand the symptoms of this disease. Once you learn the symptoms, it would be quite easy for you to cope up with it.

You need to make a small research on various symptoms one can experience when suffering from this condition.

Some of the most common symptoms of anxiety or panic attacks include; heart palpitation, dry mouth, blurred vision, dizziness, thoughts of death, stomach ache, fear of losing control, pale skin, hot flushes or chills, skin blotches, blushing, frequent urination or urge to defecate, depersonalization, numbness or tingling sensations, sweating, shaking or trembling, chocking sensations, lump in throat, shortness of breath, chest pain, discomfort, nausea, bloating indigestion, unsteadiness, light headedness and derealization.

Remember, that the first step to coping up with this disease is to learn the symptoms and identifying these symptoms carefully.

Another important thing to do is to learn or acquire sound knowledge about this disease. You should focus on watching TV programs, talking to medical experts, reading books and most importantly visiting a doctor. Knowledge is power. With the power of knowledge, you can easily combat this disease.

Here are some more steps you can take forward in order to cope up with panic attacks:

a)Read

Try to read as much as possible about panic attacks. You need to understand what are some of the causes of this disease. This will help you to know a lot about the disease and you can easily understand how to start coping up with it.

b)Professional assistance

You must visit to a counselor. Visit a therapist would also serve the purpose. You need to understand the whole concept of the anxiety. Make sure that you are trusting the right person for help. Trust your inner instincts and it will be of great help.

c)Relaxation

This can work wonders for you when it comes to coping up with anxiety attacks. You may help yourself via listening to a tape or CD for best chances of relaxation. Most people have actually benefited from this.

d)Exercise

Physical exercise will help you a lot. It helps a lot in releasing chemicals that emits out good feelings. These are known as pheromones.

e)Trust god’s word

When you don’t see a way out, it is better to trust god. Try to meditate on scriptures that would do a lot to enhance your trust in god. You will feel much better and secure.

f)Record

You need to create a time line via drawing on a sheet of paper as soon as you observe early signs of discomfort record clearly what major events happened. If possible try to note the year, date and day. The process will help you a lot. You would understand your condition in a better way.
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