The Basics of Anxiety Disorder

Information on How to Deal with and Live with an Anxiety Disorder

By Coby DuBose, published Feb 15, 2007
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One of the worst things that a person can live with is an anxiety disorder. GAD, or generalized anxiety disorder, is something that afflicts many Americans and other people all around the world. Common everyday anxieties may seem easy to get rid of while overwhelming anxiety may seem like too much to bear for most folks. The emotional and physical symptoms of anxiety can afflict folks for many years to come. How a person deals with that anxiety is often a defining factor in their overall health. In this article, I will discuss ways to fight off the emotional, psychological, and physical symptoms of anxiety disorder that can often times wreak havoc on your day.

When you feel the very first signs of emotional anxiety, it is time to seek a professional analysis. While you might be the strongest man or woman in the world, there is little chance that you can defeat this dreadful condition by yourself. The earlier you seek professional help, the better off you will be. Some of the emotional symptoms of anxiety can include episodes of restlessness, fatigue, wide scale irritability, an inability to sleep and an unnecessary fear of social interaction. Physical symptoms of anxiety can often include headaches, a shortness of breath, a tight chest and chest pains, a racing heart, profuse sweating at the most inappropriate times, disorienting nausea, cramps, and uncomfortably loose stools.

The easiest way to fight the awful effects of anxiety is to combine a mixture of some cognitive behavioral training with a dose of relaxation. If you would like to see a therapist, make sure that person is a professional with a good working reputation within the medical community. By forcing yourself to think about your own thinking and behavioral tactics, you will become a much more balanced and rational person. This will enable you, in turn, to roll with the punches a little bit more and not fly so much with the ups and the downs associated with an acute anxiety disorder.

The Basics of Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety Disorder.

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Takeaways
  • Seek professional help
  • Do not use caffeine and/or cigarettes
  • Relaxation therapy
Did You Know?
Often times, anxiety can have awful side effects such as stress-related trauma.
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