Sunday, April 7, 2013

Night Anxiety - Signs, Symptoms and Top Methods to Prevent Anxiety at Night

By Harold C. Rehm


Panic disorders in men are really emotional conditions which often can take control of your daily life. They are able to render you helpless leading you to always ask yourself whether or not the next panic or anxiety attack is on its way. This anxiousness can make the sufferer become worried to even leave his house believing he may have a panic or anxiety attack where people might see.
[Signs Of Anxiety]


Physical symptoms are sometimes present in sufferers of anxiety. These can take two extremes depending on the person. For example, they may find that they are constipated or that they have diarrhea, either could be caused by anxiety. They may have various aches and pains all over their bodies. This may be from frequent tensing of the muscles across their body. Problems with digestion may also indicate anxiety. Changes in appetite or frequent nausea for example might be signs of anxiety. Headaches may become more frequent or longer-lasting.

There are also mental symptoms to anxiety. Victims may find themselves feeling extremely restless. They may not know what to do with themselves or may feel the need to keep moving. They may have trouble concentrating on tasks or conversations. Irritability can also be a symptom of anxiety, and victims may find that they have a much shorter fuse than normal.

Panic attacks have their own set of symptoms. While panic attack can cause the symptoms previously mentioned, the symptoms of panic are usually more intense and pronounced. For example the victim may sweat profusely. They may suffer from a chest pain. Another common symptom of a panic attack is a fear of dying. This leads may people suffering from a panic attack to go to the hospital, convinced that they are suffering from a heart attack or something equally serious.

There are many symptoms to anxiety and panic. Having a handful of these symptoms does not mean you are suffering from one of these conditions, and if you are genuinely concerned you should visit your doctor and explain your worries. Panic has far more pronounced symptoms than anxiety, but they are also very short-lived, so they should not last for more than around ten minutes. Anxiety can be a problem that lasts for many years, so if you believe you may have a serious anxiety problem, it is important to decide how you will treat it.

Anxiety disorder is the state where an individual has a sense of worry, fear and distress. It is quite subjective and others usually see this as uncalled for. The condition is the leading medical problem in America. Each person experiences anxiety at a point in their life in varying degrees.Anxiety disorder in children usually go unnoticed in society. This is because of the opinion that the signs they display will go away with time. However, many of these signs become ingrained into the child to adulthood. This way you will find many adults who suffer anxiety disorder which can be traced back to childhood.

Yet another form of treatment is inspiration and motivation. This actually works by training the person that these kinds of attacks do not possess the capability to hurt them or anyone they love and help them recognize that anything they might be thinking or feeling may well be a sign of a panic attack.

Phobias are another sign that anxiety disorder in children have. A phobia can be described as fear of something, situation or a place. Children with phobias usually avoid the thing or situation that they avoid. If unattended the child will carry the phobias along to their adulthood. One method of helping the child overcome the phobia is always accompanying them when they are likely to be confronted by what they are phobic to. In every instance ensure that you leave them alone for a short period to confront their phobias. With time, increase the time period and monitor their progress.

Lack of concentration is common in children, but this usually goes away as they get accustomed to their environment. However, for the case of anxiety disorder in children, concentrating on a single activity is usually hard. They are always busy working on many things at a time. A good way to treat this is instilling into them the importance of working on something at a time. Show them examples when they worked on something and got it complete

In some anxiety disorder in children perfectionism is the case. These children focus on one thing for hours. They have set standards in their minds that an activity must achieve to qualify as complete. This condition can be treated by showing interest in what they do. For example, if a child takes too long in washing their hands, once they are doing it, jump in and suggest showing them a trick on how to wash their hands faster making them cleaner. Do it fast and ensure the child tries it out. This will form a change in habits for the child, although the concentration is there, they will work on activities faster.




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