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Anxiety

Welcome to Healing through Harmony

What Causes Anxiety?


What leads someone to develop an anxiety disorder is still not fully understood. Traumatic events or life experiences may trigger these disorders in people already prone to anxiety, but inherited traits can also be a factor.


For some people, their anxiety disorder may be linked to underlying health issues, but in other cases, anxiety symptoms can be the first indicators of a medical illness. While most people experience anxiety as a normal part of life, some develop an anxiety disorder. 


Those with an anxiety disorder may feel intense and persistent fears over daily situations or have panic attacks come on very suddenly. While the exact causes of anxiety are still not completely understood, it is believed that many cases are triggered by traumatic experiences like the death of a loved one, abuse, and even accidents. Anxiety disorders can even be inherited, making some people more prone to develop them.


Panic Attacks


Most people will experience one or two panic attacks at some point in their lives, but experiencing recurrent panic attacks may mean you have a condition known as panic disorder. Although panic attacks aren’t life-threatening, they can significantly detract from your quality of life.


Symptoms of panic attacks can include: a sense of impending doom, fear of loss of control, fear of death, rapid heart rate, sweating, trembling/shaking, shortness of breath, chills, hot flashes, nausea, abdominal cramping, chest pains, headaches, dizziness/lightheadedness, numbness/tingling, or a feeling of detachment. If you have panic attacks so frequently that you avoid certain situations that might trigger them, it is probably time for you to seek medical help from a professional.


Ketamine has been found to help relieve the symptoms of panic disorder within hours, rather than the usual weeks some medications take. Call us today or schedule your free consultation to see how Ketamine can help you.


Ketamine can relieve the symptoms of anxiety within hours, rather than the usual weeks most medications take. Call us today or schedule a free consultation to learn more about how Ketamine can help anxiety.

 

Ketamine Infusion treatments have demonstrated remarkable results for patients struggling with major anxiety. Those who are suffering from anxiety often find it challenging to manage everyday life stressors and may not respond well to traditional therapies. Ketamine Infusion Therapy has been shown to help calm the nervous system, helping many anxiety sufferers obtain the relief they are in need of.


Examples of Anxiety Disorders


  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) – Characterized by chronic anxiety and exaggerated worry and tension, even if there is little or nothing to provoke it.


  • Panic Disorder – Characterized by unexpected, repeated episodes of intense fear. Usually accompanied by physical symptoms, including heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress.


  • Social Phobia/Social Anxiety Disorder – Characterized by overwhelming anxiety and self-consciousness in social settings. It can be limited to only one type of situation, such as a fear of public speaking. Still, it can also be so proud that a person experiences symptoms anytime they are around other people.


  • Agoraphobia – Characterized by feeling fear in and avoiding places or situations that may cause you to panic or feel helpless.


  • Some may develop an anxiety disorder due to a medical condition that includes symptoms of intense anxiety, caused by a physical health problem.


  • Selective Mutism – Characterized by a failure of children to speak in some social situations, even when they can speak in others (such as at home with close family).


  • Separation Anxiety Disorder – A childhood disorder characterized by anxiety related to separation from parents or others who have parental roles.


  • Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder – Characterized by symptoms of intense anxiety or panic that are a direct result of misusing drugs or taking medications.

Symptoms of Anxiety

  • Feeling on-edge
  • Panicked
  • Irritable
  • Guilty
  • Fatigued
  • Palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate
  • Sweating
  • Trembling or shaking
  • Sensations of shortness of breath or smothering
  • Feeling of choking
  • Chest pain or discomfort
  • Nausea or abdominal distress
  • Feeling dizzy, unsteady, lightheaded, or faint

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