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Anxiety Treatment - Anxiety Disorder Cure and Treatment

Treatments of Anxiety include psychological and drug treatments and depend to a certain extent on the type of symptoms or disorder the person is suffering from. A persons full range of symptoms needs to be understood, this enables any underlying disorder that causes the Anxiety symptoms to be treated. In particular, if the Anxiety symptoms are secondary to a depressive illness then the focus of the treatment will be on the depressive illness.

Psychological Treatments of Anxiety

Psychological treatments of Anxiety are often tried first. They may include learning about the symptoms and realizing that though they are frightening they are not medically dangerous. Relaxation techniques can also be helpful.

Some disorders may be helped by more specific treatments. People with OCD can be taught stopping techniques to prevent obsessional thoughts. Phobias can be treated by a number of techniques steps to challenge the fear.

Medical Treatment of Anxiety

There are a number of drugs available that are specifically anti-Anxiety treatments. These include diazepam and lorazepam. These medicines are effective in quickly relieving the symptoms of Anxiety.

Some of the physical symptoms of Anxiety can be helped by beta-blockers - drugs that partially block the effects of adrenaline and therefore will slow a fast heartbeat and reduce tremor.

Antidepressants are the medicines of choice for treating Anxiety disorders and often work well. This is fortune given that many people with depression have Anxiety symptoms and may people with Anxiety have depression. Its means that it is not overwhelmingly important to decide whether a person is suffering from Anxiety, depression or both disorders when making a choice of medicines.

Anxiety symptoms are common. Their presence does not necessarily mean there is an Anxiety disorder going on too. GP's are used to assessing and treating Anxiety. They can check that there is nothing else underlying the symptoms, provide counselling themselves or thought a specialist and provide medication when required.

Relaxation Therapy for anxiety

You may learn specific relaxation techniques either by your doctor or on the internet. However, it is recommended that you practise these techniques under your doctor's guidance initially so that both of you are confident that you are able to practise correct relaxation techniques. Daily routine of these relaxation techniques is necessary for controlling anxiety. You should also practice them whenever you feel the inner tension rising or when faced with situations that normally lead to anxiety.

Related topics of Anxiety

What is Anxiety

Symptoms of Anxiety

Causes of Anxiety Disorders

Types of Anxiety Disorder

Treatment of Anxiety Disorders



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