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		<title>Anxiety Attack Symptoms in Women</title>
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<p>Anxiety attack symptoms in women are quite common to those experienced by men; however, it has been found that the severity may be increased in women. In studies conducted by medical facilities across the nation, it has been estimated that nearly twenty million individuals in the United States suffers from at least one type of anxiety disorder. Among these individuals, it has been discovered that most patients are women. While anxiety in general may be positive in that it assists us in overcoming challenges and coping with situations that occur in life, it may become so severe that it affects an individual&#8217;s ability to cope with day to day situations and do the things that they desire. In other words, it affects the sufferer&#8217;s overall quality of life. In this anxiety disorder health guide, you will learn about anxiety attack symptoms in women.</p>
<p>When symptoms present themselves in a female that is experiencing unhealthy levels of anxiety, they will present themselves in a physical manner as well as an emotional manner. The anxiety attack symptoms in women will also be determined by the specific type of anxiety disorder in which the individual is suffering. Women who suffer from panic attacks associated with panic disorder are likely to experience one or more of the following symptoms:</p>
<p>• The initial symptom of a panic disorder attack includes feeling fearful or a sudden onset of &#8220;doom&#8221;. This typically happens quite suddenly and includes at least four accompanying symptoms.</p>
<p>• Many physiological based symptoms occur in the female that experiences anxiety attacks. The most common are feeling moderate to severe palpitations of the heart, experiencing a general shortness when it comes to breathing appropriately, and encountering chest pain.</p>
<p>• Many women may begin to sweat immensely and even feel that they are experiencing a choking sensation. This may be accompanied by body chills or breaking out into a sweat.</p>
<p>• It is very common for an individual suffering from panic disorder to feel their body tremble and to feel dizzy. These symptoms may or may not be accompanied by nausea, numbness with tingling sensations through the body, as well as the fear that death is imminent.</p>
<p>• Many women who experience anxiety attack symptoms may experience a sensation that is referred to as &#8220;Derealization&#8221;. This is a feeling that is described as feeling as if one is actually detached in one manner or another from the world itself.</p>
<p>Anxiety attack symptoms in women are not limited to the above mentioned symptoms. For many women, there are symptoms that are prolonged and affect the quality of life in which they experience over time. For example, if a female experiences a panic attack at a specific location, she may feel fear when it comes to the thought of visiting the location again. As a result, she will avoid that location altogether. Many will experience sleep complications, such as high levels of restlessness and insomnia. For many, cognitive difficulties will arise. These may include problems associated with concentration, the inability to remember important facts, and often feeling as if they are unable to think clearly.</p>
<p>Anxiety attack symptoms in women may also affect the general personality. It is not at all unusual for women to experience mood changes. These changes may occur over time, or they may happen suddenly. Examples include high levels of frustration, lashing out inappropriately, and irritability. Many may withdraw socially from others without intentions due to the fact that they experience feelings of fear or certain locations and events, or fear that they will experience an anxiety attack in front of others. Anxiety attack symptoms in women typically vary from one individual to another depending on the severity in which they suffer. The positive side to the situation is that there are numerous natural remedies that may assist a female in overcoming the symptoms in which they suffer. The most popular include specialized breathing techniques, engaging in meditation, and even basic stretching exercises.</p>
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		<title>Anxiety Attack – Trouble Breathing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When people have panic attacks many things occur. A feeling of helplessness is one of them. Breathing problems are another. Most people hate it when they have anxiety attack trouble breathing. Obviously they cannot breath and this only adds to the panic. There are many ways to treat anxiety now. You can go to a [...]]]></description>
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<p>When people have panic attacks many things occur. A feeling of helplessness is one of them. Breathing problems are another. Most people hate it when they have anxiety attack trouble breathing. Obviously they cannot breath and this only adds to the panic.</p>
<p>There are many ways to treat anxiety now. You can go to a doctor but all they will do is give you medication that may or may not solve the problem. In the meantime you will be exposed to chemicals that may damage your body. Usually when you tell a doctor that you have anxiety attack trouble breathing they will prescribe multiple medications.</p>
<p>There are natural and safe ways to manage anxiety attack trouble breathing and they work. The first method is to try exercise. Exercising every day can keep you healthy and in shape, but it also can make you feel better and burn off any extra energy that may fuel an panic attack. Plus being healthier is a good thing all around so you should do it anyway.</p>
<p>The second step to combating anxiety attack trouble breathing is to meditate. Meditation can be done any time of the day and the goal is to get as relaxed as possible. This relaxed state allows you to control your emotions and in some cases you&#8217;re breathing. This allows you to maintain your cool during an anxiety attack, and can help combat the loss of breathing. That is after all half of the problem during an attack of this type.</p>
<p>The final step to taking care of anxiety attack trouble breathing is to practice breathing exercises. These can help you maintain control over your breathing even when you are having a bad attack. This works better than meditation in some cases. Regardless it&#8217;s a good skill to practice in the event anything may happen that requires you to keep your breathing nice and even.</p>
<p>Anxiety attack trouble breathing seems to be on the rise with most people across the country. But who can blame people for feeling anxious in these times? Economic uncertainty, unemployment in the double digits, everywhere you look there are reasons to get into a panic about. But it&#8217;s important for one to maintain ones cool during these events. After all running around like a chicken with your head cut off won&#8217;t solve anything now will it?</p>
<p>Even if you do suffer from anxiety attack trouble breathing take solace in the fact that you are not alone. Many of us suffer from this problem and are in the same boat as you. If you need advice, or just want to talk to someone about it seek out others with your problem online. Many people are willing to share their experiences and offer support for your condition.</p>
<p>In closing dealing with anxiety attack trouble breathing can be difficult at times but remember the methods for keeping it at bay. Exercise daily and keep yourself in shape, a healthy body is a healthy mind; it also keeps you to busy to have an anxiety attack. Meditate every day and you will have a sense of calm around you. Finally practice breathing so you can keep your breathing nice and even during the attack.</p>
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		<title>Anxiety in Children</title>
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<p>Do you have a child? A young niece or nephew? Perhaps a neighbor with children? Have you had the experience of being asked irritatingly about almost anything by a child? Sometimes so feeble that you get annoyed&#8230;and can&#8217;t find the exact words to answer? That is very typical. Children are always hungry for knowledge, innocent and eager to learn everything they want. That&#8217;s what makes them vulnerable, they&#8217;re like sponge, they absorb almost everything that comes across. Reason enough to make them victims of anxiety.</p>
<p>Unlike what we commonly know, a child doesn&#8217;t always forget, maybe we thought that after a stressful encounter, a child just plays or laughs it off. Studies have shown that there are many factors that produce anxiety children. The many radical social changes today brought about most of these factors. According to statistics, divorce rates and crime levels are tremendously rising year after year. Who are the most prone to the effects of these social disturbances? Children, of course. When parents claim they have irreconcilable differences and resort to divorce, would any rational explanation make a child understand? When he has to make difficult choices like choosing which parent to go with? Would it be just as simple as choosing pizza or chicken for dinner? Or when he sees violence on TV or inside his own home? Will he be quick to forget or understand that it&#8217;s not good? Of course, it is obvious that these situations would definitely develop an anxiety child, maybe not instantaneously but eventually.</p>
<p>Yet these factors are major and obvious, that many parents and adults always find ways and means to protect the child from anxiety, such as counseling and family therapies in children exposed to violence or children of divorced parents.</p>
<p>However, there are countless other factors that produce the anxiety child. Most often than not, these factors are neglected and considered as &#8220;just normal&#8221;. For instance, a child may develop anxiety if he is always bullied at school, or he may have anxiety waiting for future events to happen. We commonly relate fear in a child as a normal thing, such as fear of the dark. A fear most of us encountered when we were children, and thought it will just go away, but didn&#8217;t those sleepless dark nights caused us terrible anxiety? The regular visit to the dentist may be just routine for an adult or for a parent, but for the child this could be a dreaded event that causes anxiety. Little and innocent things that we thought are just part of growing up could be causes of anxiety, that produces lifelong battle against stress and depression.</p>
<p>Almost always, these major and minor factors involve the participation of family, relatives, and peers. Vigilance is the best key, concerned adults should observe and watch for signs that an anxiety child is developing. Some symptoms are physical, such as being sickly and weak; others are behavioral such as excessive fear or stammering. No matter how simple or common these signs are, they should not be overlooked. Remember that a great deal of a person&#8217;s adult life is a result of what he has been through as a child.</p>
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