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Suffering With Anxiety Disorders, Panic Attacks and
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If You Feel Anxiety or Panic, You
Are Not Alone
It's true that just about everyone will experience anxiety
and panic in one for or another during the course of his or her
life. Just hearing the phone ring in the middle of the night or
hearing about an impending snowstorm can cause a measure of
anxiety or nervousness.
But when people talk about anxiety, they usually mean
something much more severe than just a bit of nervous reaction
to some unexpected event. Full-blown disorders including panic
attacks, post-traumatic stress disorder, and even
obsessive-compulsive disorder are considered forms of anxiety,
and entire fields of medicine are dedicated to their study.
Some people experience these symptoms so severely that they are
somewhat socially crippled, unable to hold down a job, meet new
people, or function outside their home at all.
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According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH),
"approximately 40 million American adults ages 18 and older, or
about 18.1 percent of people in this age group in a given year,
have an anxiety disorder." They also bring out that it's not
uncommon for people to suffer from more than one type of
anxiety disorder – for example, someone experiencing
post-traumatic stress disorder may also feel frequent panic
attacks. Obsessive compulsive disorder can also be tied to
depression, and so on.
Eighteen percent of people is almost one in five, so the
next time you think that you're the only one that feels the way
you do or are the only one battling these symptoms, walk
through the mall or think of a group of people you know, such
as at work or your place of worship. Chances are that for every
five or six people there, one of them has an anxiety disorder
of one type or another.
As said, entire fields of medicine are devoted to helping
the sufferers of all of these types of anxiety disorders, and
new medicines and other treatment options are being explored
every single day. There are just far too many people in the
world today that experience these disorders for doctors and
biologists to ignore it.
So if you think that there's something inherently wrong with
you or that you're somehow weak because you experience severe
anxiety, it's time to set that thinking aside and speak to your
doctor about how he or she can help. There are ways of coping
with these symptoms and there are even cures available to
you.
For More Information on Mental Health
Issues Click Here:
National
Institute of Mental Health
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