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Anxiety Attacks And Panic Attacks by Carlie Edwards
Countless individuals who suffer from
anxiety live their lives in fear and never genuinely delight in all of
the pleasures that life has to offer them. Anxiety can develop when
fear, nervousness, paranoia, and worry have been set in place and have
become prevailing. This is a state of mind that focuses on negative
emotions and may be the issue of an underlying traumatic experience.
Although anxiety starts in the mind, it
will strike the body as well. Some of the physical symptoms associated
with anxiety are a result of the pressures of fear and panic. These
symptoms may comprise of shortness of breath, heart palpitations, and
increased perspiration. It is very likely that the fear may also lead
to a feeling of an upset stomach or nausea.
One of the primary physical results from
anxiety may be that when the body is in a fearful condition, the immune
system becomes depressed. When someone faces a real fear or peril, they
experience what is known as the "fight or flight" reaction. This
reaction is a commonplace component to human survival and is an inborn
reaction to a perceived danger. For those who are living with anxiety,
panic, and fear for a extended period of time, they are subjecting
their immune systems to a state of consistent suppression. This may
result in a susceptibility to infections, sickness, and also disease.
Accompanying anxiety are phobias and fears.
Numerous people face common fears all through their lives and this is
something we all expect throughout life, it is when individuals develop
unhealthy fears for things that aren't logical, or have a totally
exaggerated reaction to a fear is when the phobia begins to interrupt
their normal life.
In reality, the fear may become so severe
that just performing ordinary day-to-day tasks become virtually
unthinkable to do. Along with the physical side effects, anxiety is
devastating because it robs the sufferer of deriving any enjoyment from
life. Scientific fact-finding has decided that practically twice as
many women as men suffer from anxiety, fear, and panic related
conditions.
Life is far too short and precious to waste
it in fear and not experiencing the joy and pleasure that is yours to
delight in. There are also other anxiety related illnesses such as Post
Traumatic Stress Syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, it is very
important to look for help for any anxiety related disorder that you
are confronted with.
Psychiatrists may suggest a course of
therapy along with medication to help you cope with the fears. Many of
the medications that are frequently prescribed may have side effects
and have to be taken according to their instructions.
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