Anxiety - What Has Anxiety And MAGGOTS Got In Common
Anxiety is a disorder that can disturb a persons mind to an
extent where they lose control over their actions e.g. thinking
and decision making. This sense of instability makes it hard for
a patient to carry on leading a normal life. When anxiety takes
hold it forces the patient into believing that they no longer
have any say on matters of importance like decision making etc.
All this can have a devastating effect on the sufferer as well
as all concerned parties around them.
With the help of modern science we have modern medicine and
treatments and if supervised by a governing body of the medical
profession along with your modern way of thinking and that is to
believe in yourself and recognise your illness then the help out
there will certainly give you hope in having a brighter future.
It is no wonder why anxiety is diagnosed as a mental health
disorder when it can cause so much havoc in the upper region.
Some patients lost hope where they believed their anxiety was
beyond repair. Unfortunately they became a victim of their own
thoughts that was to give them the only solution to their
problem and that was to commit suicide. We all know the feeling
of anxiety where the fear factor sets in and we imagine that
something awful or nasty is about to happen. If faced with
difficult times e.g. like an upheaval in life, divorce or losing
someone close are all situations that can be identified to the
cause of anxious moments. There are different types of anxiety;
therefore the importance of speaking with a doctor is imminent
so the right course of medicine or treatment can be prescribed.
Mild bouts of anxiety are common and present in a great many of
our lives, but for the more severe cases anxiety bouts now
become attacks which is a major worry.
Doctors dedicated in this field will diagnose an anxiety
disorder if the patients tension level scales to high and stays
with the sufferer for several months. If the patient can not pin
point a reason behind his anxiety then it is right to stick with
the prognosis of it actually being anxiety. The reason being is,
depression stands in the way of diagnoses due to similarities of
symptoms for both disorders. What the doctor has to decipher is
whether the patient has depression with anxiety symptoms or vice
or versa as in i.e. is anxiety the cause of their depression.
The effect anxiety has on each individual differs in many ways;
some people are prone to the psychological/emotional side of
things. When other people are tortured by the effects physically
The Psychological downside to anxiety comes in the form of
inability to concentrate along with irritability. A patient
experiences constant worry which can lead to sense of fearful
anticipation. Lack of sleep is a strong symptom causing fatigue
to take the whole body. The Physical effects can be pains where
the patient feels tightness in the chest. Breathing is affected.
Loss of appetite, sex drive goes down hill and visits to the loo
are more frequent (Urinating) sickness dizziness headaches and
muscle tension are just a few to mention of the symptoms.
Anxiety if permitted will devour any thoughts you have on
leading a normal life if you leave it to fester and rot inside
like maggots eating away at a corpse. This can be all prevented
if you seek advice early on any concerns you may have relating
to your health or that of someone close.