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by
Tess Thompson / Native Remedies
Generalized
Anxiety Disorder is the most difficult of the anxiety
disorders to diagnose because it lacks many of the more dramatic
symptoms of other disorders. People
with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) are not always prone to panic
attacks, for example, and do not necessarily fear social situations.
GAD
usually includes subtler symptoms, such as excessive worry about
things like work, family, health or money, and can be accompanied by
physical symptoms that include muscle twitching, headaches, sweating,
or gastrointestinal trouble. The
National Institute of Health classifies a specific symptom of GAD as
being excessive worry or anxiety occurring more days than not for at
least a six month period. Many
who experience this can begin to feel frustrated and helpless, but
there are a variety of successful treatments and therapy that can help
restore patients to a normal life. Benzodiazepines
such as diazepam (also known as Valium) and lorazepam (Xanax) are the
most commonly prescribed medications for this type of disorder, but it
should be noted that there is not much clinical research that has shown
these types of medications to be more effective than others. Benzodiazepines
can produce sedative side effects that affect performance and daily
functioning, and medication for Generalized Anxiety Disorder should
only be taken if absolutely necessary and always under professional
supervision. The
herb Passiflora Incarnata
(Passion Flower) is regularly used to provide anxiety relief, and as a
treatment for insomnia, hyperactivity and nervous tension. Lemon
Balm is an overall nervous system restorative that can also
successfully calm symptoms, as well as Lavender - the most popular and
widely used natural ingredient for treatment of anxiety and an active
ingredient in panic attack treatments as well. Many
who suffer from the disorder are able to overcome the symptoms purely
through focusing their energy on learning how to identify stressors in
their lives and regularly practicing methods for coping with them. Each
person's life is different, and so are each person's symptoms, but
individualized treatment can go a long way toward alleviating anxiety
and restoring a healthy life. ~ ~ ~ For
a
number of health solutions, see
the Native
Remedies
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