Anxiety is a healthy and normal feeling everyone experiences on occasion. However, anxiety is a debilitating problem for many and develops into a mental health disorder. It is important to recognize when it is time to seek help for an anxiety disorder to acquire the necessary support and treatment. Consulting with a mental health professional, such as a psychiatrist, can provide valuable information and treatment in effectively managing your anxiety disorder.
Understanding anxiety disorders
Anxiety disorders encompass a range of conditions, including generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder (SAD). These disorders can embody various symptoms, such as:
- Persistent worry
- Avoidance behaviors
- Irritability
- Having difficulty concentrating
- Sleep disturbances
Knowing when to seek help
Anxiety interferes with daily life
When anxiety interferes with a person's ability to function normally, they should seek help. For example, it may be time to consult a psychiatrist if one finds concentrating at work or school difficult or avoids certain social situations.
Experiencing frequent panic attacks
Symptoms of a panic attack can often resemble those of a heart attack and scare those experiencing it into calling 911. These symptoms include the following:
- Tightness in chest
- Rapid heartbeat
- Sweating and shaking
- Shortness of breath
- Upset stomach
Frequent panic attacks are a sign that one may have a panic disorder. A psychiatrist can provide an accurate diagnosis and a specialized treatment plan to help prevent you from experiencing panic attacks regularly.
Anxiety becomes chronic
Anxiety symptoms that persist for several weeks or months may indicate a chronic anxiety disorder that needs professional treatment. This is regardless of an individual's specific triggers. When anxiety becomes a regular part of one's routine and affects overall well-being, a psychiatrist can provide guidance and support.
Anxiety begins to affect relationships
Anxiety can put a strain on personal relationships. This makes it difficult for people to connect and maintain healthy interactions with their loved ones and colleagues and make new connections. If anxiety causes a person distress within their platonic or romantic relationships or impacts their ability to nurture meaningful connections, it may be beneficial to consult a psychiatrist.
Regular coping mechanisms are ineffective or unhealthy
Many individuals develop coping mechanisms to manage their anxiety, such as avoidance or substance use. However, if these strategies fail to provide lasting relief or lead to additional mental or physical health problems, this is a sign to seek professional help. A psychiatrist can help individuals explore healthier coping mechanisms and develop effective strategies to manage anxiety.
Anxiety begins to affect physical health
Anxiety disorders can manifest physically, leading to symptoms like headaches, muscle tension, digestive issues, and chronic fatigue. If you notice a decline in your physical health or begin to experience the symptoms mentioned above, this is a key sign to seek medical intervention. A psychiatrist can help you address both your mental and physical well-being and give you the tools to start feeling like yourself again.
Schedule an evaluation
Seeking support for an anxiety disorder is not a sign of weakness but a courageous step toward caring for your mental health. With the appropriate treatment and support, it is possible to manage anxiety and lead a fulfilling life. If you or someone you know is struggling with anxiety, do not hesitate to contact our office to schedule an evaluation. We are here to support you and start your journey to healing. Do not suffer alone. Call our office today.
Request an appointment or call Future Psych Ketamine Clinics at 843-788-9718 for an appointment in our Myrtle Beach office.
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