How to Treat Mild Anxiety Attacks
Instructions
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Identify any changes in your life that may be the cause of your anxiety. A heavy workload, conflict with a co-worker or family member, an upcoming exam or presentation can cause mild anxiety attacks. A wedding, vacation or new baby can also cause these symptoms. Even if you're anticipating change, good change can also be the onset of anxiety.
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Relax throughout the day. Take 10-minute breaks every couple of hours to relieve tension.
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Exercise for at least 20 minutes every day. Exercise releases endorphins in the body that help to reduce stress. Most people who exercise feel better physically and mentally.
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Talk to a friend, counselor or support group about your feelings. Sometimes just knowing that you're not alone is enough to reduce the anxiety attacks.
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Breathe through your stomach when you feel discomfort from the anxiety attacks.
Shallow breaths can just make you feel more anxious; concentrate and put one hand on your stomach to feel the air push your stomach outward. As you breathe, think of the word "calm." -
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Resolve your problem or conflict. If possible, remedy the problem situation sooner rather than later.
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