Self-care strategies to manage anxiety


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Exercising, as well as socialising with friends, both help to promote good mental health. — AFP

Having occasional feelings of anxiety is a normal part of life, but people with anxiety disorders experience frequent and excessive anxiety, fear, terror and panic in everyday situations.

These feelings are unhealthy if they affect your quality of life and prevent you from functioning normally.

Common symptoms of anxiety disorders include:

> Experiencing a sense of impending panic, danger or doom

> Feeling helpless

> Feeling nervous

> Hyperventilation

> Increased heart rate

> Obsessively thinking about the panic trigger

> Sweating, and

> Trembling.

These feelings of anxiety and panic can interfere with daily activities and be challenging to control.

They are out of proportion to the actual danger and can cause you to avoid places or situations.

You should see your healthcare professional if your anxiety is affecting your life and relationships. Your healthcare team can help rule out any underlying physical health issue before referring you to a mental health professional.

While many people with anxiety disorders need psychotherapy or medications to get anxiety under control, lifestyle changes and coping strategies also can make a difference.

Here are 11 tips for coping with an anxiety disorder:

1) Avoid alcohol and recreational drugs

These substances can cause or worsen anxiety.

If you can’t quit on your own, see your healthcare team or find a support group to help you.

2) Eat healthy foods

A healthy diet that incorporates vegetables, fruits, whole grains and fish may be linked to reduced anxiety, but more research is needed.

3) Identify triggers

Learn what situations or actions cause you stress or increase your anxiety.

Practice the strategies you developed with your mental health professional so you’re ready to deal with anxious feelings in these situations. These feelings of anxiety and panic can interfere with daily activities and be challenging to control. — TNSThese feelings of anxiety and panic can interfere with daily activities and be challenging to control. — TNS

4) Keep physically active

Develop a routine so you’re physically active most days of the week.

Exercise is a powerful stress reducer that can improve your mood and help you stay healthy.

Start slowly and gradually increase the amount and intensity of your activities.

5) Learn about your disorder

Talk to your healthcare team to discover what might be causing your specific condition and what treatments might be best for you.

Don’t keep silent, involve your family and friends and ask for their support.

6) Make sleep a priority

Do what you can to ensure you’re getting enough sleep to feel rested.

If you aren’t sleeping well, talk with your healthcare professional.

7) Quit smoking and reduce or quit drinking caffeinated beverages

Nicotine and caffeine can worsen anxiety.

8) Socialise

Don’t let worries isolate you from loved ones or activities.

9) Stick to your treatment plan

Take medications as directed.

Keep therapy appointments and complete any assignments your therapist gives.

Consistency can make a big difference, especially when it comes to taking your medication

10) Use stress management and relaxation techniques

Visualisation techniques, meditation and yoga are examples of relaxation techniques that can ease anxiety.

11) Write in a journal

Keeping track of your personal life can help you and your mental health professional identify what’s causing you stress and what seems to help you feel better.

Your worries may not go away on their own and could worsen over time if you don’t seek help.

See your healthcare team or a mental health professional before your anxiety worsens.

It’s easier to treat if you get help early. – Mayo Clinic News Network/Tribune News Service

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