June 23, 2009
Pointers To Keep Anxiety Panic Attacks Under Control
Anxiety disorders are unfortunately becoming more common and there are many different side affects. One of these is the panic attack. Anxiety panic attacks are debilitating to many people, causing them to feel helpless and very overcome with emotion. If you have ever felt this way, then you know how important they are to control. This article is going to help you control your attacks and learn about them along the way.
An anxiety panic attack is a symptom of different anxiety disorders. If you suffer from them, then it's important to understand what they are. An attack is when a person's anxiety and stress levels balloon to a point where they cannot control it. They quickly begin to fear their surroundings, fear they are dying, having a heart attack, or are going crazy. It is a cognitive episode where your mind will tell your body it is experiencing discomfort that likely doesn't exist and can last from one minute to fifteen minutes. Often an attack will cause a person to live in fear of the next attack, which only worsens the symptoms.
Keeping a cool head during an anxiety panic attack is hard to do, especially when you suffer from an anxiety disorder. However, if this is something you have to deal with for the rest of your life it's important to learn stress management. Anxiety panic attacks come on fast so the best thing to do in most cases is to calm down and then lay down. Once you do this you can try and calm your mind by stating that it will pass and telling yourself that the pain you are feeling isn't real. You can try and prevent panic attacks by learning what triggers them. Do they happen in certain situations or do negative thoughts bring them on?
There are plenty of other ways to get your anxiety panic attacks under control. Consider using something like yoga, which is not only good for your body but good for your mind as well. Tai Chi is also good for stress management. There are many other simple things that can help put your mind at ease, such as listening to calming music or reading a good book. All of these can help and if you learn to institute them as soon as you feel an attack coming on, then you may be able to avoid an attack all together. Panic attacks don't have to take over your life, especially if you take them over first!
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