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Anxiety is a normal part of everyday life

We need to feel anxious when we have a test to take the next morning. Anxiety keeps us aware of our need to study and prepare. Anxiety at certain levels is necessary to live a responsible life.

However, anxiety becomes unhealthy when it becomes overwhelming and interferes with daily life. Anxiety symptoms can be divided into the following two categories:

Physical

  • Restlessness        
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle tension   
  • Insomnia
  • Breathlessness or rapid heartbeat
  • Sweating or cold, clammy hands

Emotional

  • Fear
  • Worrying
  • Can't relax
  • Irritability
  • Thinking that something bad is going to happen

Phobias and panic attacks are two common anxiety-related disorders. Phobias are irrational, involuntary fears of common places, objects, or situations. Panic attacks are characterized by a sudden rush of intense fear and anxiety when there is no clear cause or danger. Physical symptoms of a panic attack include rapid breathing, shaking, pounding heart, and feeling faint. Self-care, combined with professional treatment, can be effective in managing these disorders.

Self Care

The following self-care tips can help relieve your anxiety.
Breathe: Use slow, deep breathing to reduce your anxiety symptoms. Try this exercise when you are anxious, wherever you are. Count slowly to four as you breathe in through your nose. Breathe deeply into your belly. Now exhale even more slowly through your nose, counting six to eight seconds. Continue to breathe deeply and count each breath for a few minutes. It is difficult to remain anxious when you are doing deep breathing

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