Types of Anxiety Problems in How to Get Rid of Panic
Sometimes medical cause is the reason by panic and anxiety attacks, other times it is a state of the mind. Medical
symptoms often present self when biological problems underlie the cause of panic and anxiety. Some of the symptoms
include seizures, cardiovascular issues, diabetes, inner ear problem, asthmas, and hypothyroid problems. If the
problem is not medical, you may endure emotional, spiritual, relationship, mental and physical problems.
Most times a person feels alone while suffering from the types of anxiety problems. The reality is you are not
alone, rather millions of people suffering panic attacks, anxiety, and phobia. In fact, statistics show that 14.6%
of twenty six million individuals in the world suffer symptoms of anxiety. The number has increased in recent
years.
Most times people suffer from GAD - Generalized Anxiety Disorders. The disorder often causes anxiety and panic
attacks that stem from exaggerated or unrealistic experiences according to experts. While we cannot say this is
true until further study is proven the fact, we can say that the person will often endure anxiety from excessive
worry. What are the symptoms?
Few symptoms are motor tensions. In other words, the person will feel uncomplicated fatigability, trembles,
shakiness, or twitching. Sometimes the person will experience motor tensions, such as restlessness, or soreness,
aches or muscle tensions. The autonomic hyperactivities occurs causing lumpy throats, problems swallowing,
shortness of breath, sensations of smothering and so forth. The autonomic hyperactivities can also cause dizziness,
dry mouth, diarrhea, abdominal discomforts, nausea, and frequent visits to the bathroom, heart palpitations,
sweatiness, chills, hot flashes, and clammy hands. Vigilance is apparent in GAD. The person often feels like he/she
is keyed and on the edge. The person will also feel irritable, while exaggerating startling responses. Furthermore,
the person will feel anxious and lack the ability to concentrate.
Panic disorders slightly differ in symptoms however, anxiety is often included. Most times the person will
experience a series of unexpected attacks whereas the person will panic for no apparent cause. Most times the
person exaggerates danger. Danger is a threat to the emotions, which is either real or imagined. For instance, if a
person is sitting on the couch and suddenly feels panic believing that someone will break in the home and kill
them, thus this is a sort of imagined threat of the emotions. Still, we must examine the reality of this threat
closely, because at any given moment someone could break in anyone of our homes and claim our lives. Reality vs.
imagined takes special consideration before null and voiding someone's fears as valid or invalid.
Overall, there are around seven kinds of panic and anxiety disorders. Few are medical, while others are related to
chemical imbalances. Some of the common problems we face today are GAD, AGORAPHOBIA Panic disorder base, phobias of
social, OCD - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, simple and straightforward phobias, PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress
Disorder, and "High Anxiety Personality" Disorder.
Most of the problems we experience regarding panic come from the inability to cope with stress, and face fears.
While many of the symptoms in each type of anxiety issues are valid, some are left to be answered truly. Some
people believe that someone with a mind to think creatively ongoing has anxiety problems, including the High
Personality Disorder. Whether this is true or not, will take concrete facts to convince me, however creative minds
often find solutions to problems, therefore I am not sure this is a valid symptom or problem in anxiety disorders.
If you took time to read half the symptoms that counselors, along with others perceive as problems and think about
them logically, you may find you have fewer symptoms, less problems and undemanding, straightforward living.
The best solution for getting rid of anxiety and panic is to face your fears and reduce stressors to avoid
overwhelming stress.
By Readabout's Anxiety Panic Team
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