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Occasional feelings of anxiety and panic are a natural part of everyday life, but those with a diagnosed anxiety disorder feel it much more persistently. Anxiety disorders are thought to affect up to 40 million adults every year. Unfortunately, not even 40% of those cases are getting treatment for their anxiety.

Anxiety may not be able to be “cured” with treatment in most cases, but the symptoms can be managed with treatment and relief can be provided.

If you are looking for anxiety treatment in London please keep reading to learn more.

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What are the different kinds of anxiety disorders?

Anxiety tends to vary between each individual case, but there are a few basic types of anxiety disorders most cases can be identified as:

  • Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Characterised by consistent worry, anxiety, and tension, even if there is nothing to bring it on.
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Characterised by recurrent intrusive thoughts (known as obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (known as compulsions). These compulsions, sometimes called rituals, are performed in an attempt to prevent these obsessive thoughts or make them subside. The compulsions typically only offer temporary relief, however, and can further contribute to anxiety.
  • Panic Disorder: Characterised by repeated episodes of intense fear that bring on physical symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, dizziness, or abdominal distress.
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Brought on after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening or traumatic event.
  • Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia): Characterised by intense anxiety and self-consciousness in everyday social situations. It may be limited to only public speaking, but some people may experience symptoms whenever they are around other people.
  • Agoraphobia: Characterised by avoidance of places or situations that trigger feelings of anxiety or panic.

What are the common symptoms of anxiety disorders?

Anyone suffering from an anxiety disorder may find themselves having difficulty functioning in their everyday life, and may fall behind at work or at school. Anxiety disorders can also affect your relationships with your loved ones or your physical health as well. 

Although symptoms can vary from case to case and disorder to disorder, some of the most common symptoms include:

  • Feelings of nervousness
  • Feelings of restlessness
  • Increased heart rate
  • A sense of impending doom
  • Hyperventilation
  • Trembling
  • Sweating
  • Fatigue
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Gastrointestinal problems
  • Avoiding things that trigger your anxiety

People with high stress or childhood trauma may be more likely to develop an anxiety disorder, as well as people with a family history of anxiety or other mental health disorders. Anxiety disorders can bring a higher risk of developing depression or heart disease, and some may turn to substance abuse to try to alleviate the symptoms of their disorder.

Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Generalised anxiety disorder can develop in anyone, from children to adults, and is different in everyone. If your anxiety and worry are interfering with your daily activities and personal relationships, it may be time to seek treatment.

Learning to manage the symptoms of generalised anxiety disorder can be a life-long challenge for some people, however, it can be improved with psychotherapy or medications, as well as general lifestyle changes.

Symptoms of Generalised Anxiety Disorder

  • Consistent anxiety and worry about things that are out of proportion to the reality of the events
  • Overthinking 
  • Perceiving normal situations as threatening
  • Difficulty with managing uncertainty
  • Indecisiveness
  • Fear of making a bad decision
  • Being unable to relax
  • Being unable to concentrate

Causes of Generalised Anxiety Disorder

There may not be a single cause when it comes to developing an anxiety disorder, but research indicates it may be caused by a variety of biological and environmental factors, including but not necessarily limited to:

  • Different brain chemistry in different people
  • Genetics or family history
  • Childhood and development
  • Temperament and personality 

How Does Ketamine Help With Anxiety?

While it is not completely understood how ketamine helps with anxiety disorders, many scientists believe it is because ketamine helps repair damaged pathways in the brain, allowing for an overall better mood and energy level.

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At Save Minds Ketamine Infusion Center, we offer safe ketamine infusion therapy that can help you break the cycle of anxiety. One of the primary benefits of ketamine infusion for anxiety treatment is its ability to sometimes bring relief to symptoms within minutes or hours, rather than the weeks or months your typical antidepressant or medication may take. If you or a loved one is in the London area and struggling with an anxiety disorder, then ketamine may be a viable treatment option for you. Contact us today to learn more about our ketamine infusion therapy for anxiety treatment in London, UK.
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