#spacing December 2011 ~ Men's Health Medicine

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Phobia

What is Phobia?
Phobia is a persistent, excessive and irrational fear of a specific situation, activity or object involving the feeling and thought of being harm that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it.
Phobia is a sense of endangerment to oneself.
Phobias are the most common disorder affecting more than 10% of people in America.
More women are affected by phobias than men.
In most cases, people are able to recognize that their fear is irrational

and therefore take steps to overcome their phobia.

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders report, only about 10 percent of recorded cases become life-long phobia.
Symptoms of Phobia
When you are in a fear situation or by simply thinking about it will lead you to a response.
This response is symptoms associated with Phobia. These common symptoms are,
• Dizziness
• Breathlessness
• Nausea
• Sweating
• Trembling
• Fear of dying
In some severe cases, these symptoms escalate into a full scale anxiety attack and the result of which you begin to isolate yourself, disrupting your normal daily life.
When you reached this stage of constant concern with imagined illnesses or imminent death immediately seek medical help and professional advice.
Types of Phobia
There are three types of phobia,
1.Social phobias
Fear of social situations.
2.Agoraphobia
Fear of being trapped in an inescapable place or situation.
3.Specific phobias
Fear of a specific object (such as snakes or spiders).
And there are four types of specific phobias,
1.Natural environment
Fear of lightening, water, storms, etc.
2.Animal
Fear of snakes, rodents, spiders, etc.
3.Medical
Fear of seeing blood, receiving injections, visiting a doctor, etc.
4.Situational
Fear of bridges, leaving home, driving, etc.
When to seek treatment?
• When phobia causes intense and disabling fear, anxiety and panic.
• When you recognize that your fear is excessive and unreasonable.
• When you avoid certain situations and places because of your phobia.
• When your avoidance interferes with your normal routine or causes significant distress.
• When you have the phobia for the last six months.
There are several methods of treatment for phobias. The effectiveness of a treatment will depend on you and the types of phobia have.
Exposure Treatment
You will be exposed gradually and repeatedly to your fear situation.
Confronting with your fear object for an extended length of time without the opportunity to escape will help you to overcome your fear.
The goal of this method is to help you face your fear and realize that the fear object will not harm you.
Counter Conditioning
In this method, you will be taught how to response to the fear situation positively.
You will learn relaxation techniques to replace anxiety and fear or panic in the face of your feared situation, gradually your phobic response fades.
Counter-conditioning is used when you are not able to handle exposure treatments.
Challenge Negative Thought
Learning to challenge unhelpful negative thoughts. It is an important step to overcome your phobia.
When you are in a fear situation, your negative thought tend to influence you on how badly you will be affected if you are exposed to this situation you fear.
At the same time, you underestimate your ability to response and cope.
The anxious thoughts that trigger and fuel phobias are usually unrealistic.
Start by writing down any negative thoughts you have when confronted with your phobia

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Monday, December 5, 2011

How To Stay Calm And Relax?

It is important of have a calm and relax mind in order to live a happy and successful life, together with being healthy and peaceful person.

If you cannot stay mentally calm and relax, it will affect your life.

You would not be able to concentrate and carry out your work properly and effectively.

There are many ways to stay calm and relax.

You do not have to spend a lot of money to benefit from some of the common tips given here.

Below are some of the common ways to stay calm and relax.

Eating and Drinking
For your daily nutrition and energy, eat a balanced diet at a regular time every day and drink enough water.

Do not skip your breakfast.

Breakfast give you energy to start your day.

Do not eat three hours before bed time.

Eating close to bed time gives you sleeping and digesting problem.

At night while asleep, you would awaken to ease yourself.

Sleep
Sleeping is very important to you.

A good quality sleep allows you enough rest and start the day fresh.

It will determine a productive day as you are alert, calm and relax for your daily choirs.

Exercise
Make exercise a habit.

30 minutes of physical exercise at least 3 times a week will prepare you for a quality and relaxing sleep.

Check with your doctor first if you have not been exercising for a while and start slowly.

Breathing
Normal breathing helps to control your heartbeat.

Breathing deeply will definitely help to calm you down in difficult situations.

Smile
When you smile, you tricked your mind into believing that everything is fine.

You will start to feel calm and relax.

When you smile, the world will smile with you.

Vitamins and Minerals
It is advisable to take vitamins and minerals supplement that are able to calm your nervous system.

These vitamins and minerals help you to relax after a stressful day and comfort you from any anxiety disorders.

Here are some of vitamins and minerals that you might want to consider taking,

• Zine
• B Vitamins
• Calcium
• Kava Kava
• Potassium

Continue taking your vitamins and minerals to ensure that your body gets enough supplements to fight diseases and sickness.

Coffee and Cigarette
Stay away from coffee and cigarette, they will give you unwanted problems.

Coffee contains caffeine. Caffeine is a stimulant.

If you take coffee, tea and colas before going to bed, you will have a hard time getting to sleep and during your sleep.

You might experience heart burn when you wake up in the morning.

Cigarette contains carbon monoxide and nicotine.

When carbon monoxide and nicotine enter your body they reduce the oxygen supply to your brain.

Without enough oxygen to fuel your brain, your brain will struggle to function properly.

You cannot concentrate, think clearly, relax and stay calm.

Take good care of yourself physically and mentally. Eat well, exercise, get a good night sleep.

Your wellness and immune system are affected by stress and the anxiety of your daily activities.

Make it a habit to be mentally prepared in all undesired and difficult situations.

Follow the tips above they might help you to stay calm and relax.


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