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Hello sir/mam, i'm having anxiety from past 2 weeks now, i'm feeling very low and tired, reason for my anxiety is related to my business and relation breakup, but my breakup happened 4 minths back, and i'm having anxiety now, is it related to winter season??, because i feel anxious always in winter,, What should i do??, my testosterone level also dropped because of this anxiety and stress, And yes i eat healthy food, meditate and workout daily for 1 hour.
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1. Shout it out Talking to a trusted friend is one way to cope with anxiety. But there’s something even better than talking: screaming at the top of your lungs. As a kid, you were probably taught not to shout and told to use your “inside voice.” But as an adult, you can make your own rules. So if you’re dealing with pent-up frustrations and anxiety, let it out. 2. Get moving Exercise is probably the last thing you want to do when your mind’s in overdrive. You may worry about post-workout soreness and being unable to walk or sit for the next two days. Or your mind might go to the worst-case scenario and you fear overexerting yourself and having a heart attack. But in reality, exercise is one of the best natural ant anxiety solutions. 3. Give yourself a bedtime With your busy schedule, there’s no time for sleep, right? Some workaholics brag about only needing three or four hours of sleep a night, as if to say, “I’m more determined and committed than everyone else.” But no matter what you might tell yourself, you’re not a robot. Humans need sleep to function properly, so unless you beamed in from some nearby planet, this also applies to you. Whether you deal with insomnia, purposely limit your amount of sleep, or you’re a self-professed night owl, chronic sleep deprivation makes you susceptible to anxiety. Do yourself (and everyone around you) a favor and get eight to nine hours of sleep every night. Develop a bedtime routine to read a book or do something relaxing before bed. The better prepared you are to get a good night’s sleep, the better quality of sleep you’ll have, which leads to a better morning as well. 4. Feel OK saying no Your plate is only so big, and if you overwhelm yourself with everyone else’s personal problems, your anxiety will also worsen. We’ve all heard the adage, “There’s more happiness in giving than receiving.” But nowhere in this sentence does it say you should sit back and let others infringe on your time. 5.Don’t skip meals If anxiety causes nausea, the thought of eating food is as appealing as eating dirt. But skipping meals can make anxiety worse. Your blood sugar drops when you don’t eat, which causes the release of a stress hormone called cortisol. Cortisol can help you perform better under pressure, but it can also make you feel worse if you’re already prone to anxiety. 6. Give yourself an exit strategy Sometimes, anxiety is due to feeling out of control. You can't always be in the driver seat of your life, but you can take steps to identify your triggers and cope with circumstances that cause anxiety. 7. Live in the moment Other than the words on this page, what are you thinking about right now? Are you worried about a meeting you have next week? Are you stressed about meeting your financial goals? Or maybe you’re obsessing over whether you’ll be a good parent — although you have zero kids and have no plans to conceive in the near future. Takeaway Anxiety is a beast, but it is possible to win the battle without medication. Sometimes, overcoming worry and nervousness is simply a matter of modifying your behavior, thoughts, and lifestyle. You can start with a drug-free approach, and then speak with a doctor if your symptoms don’t improve or worsen. These drug-free, anti-anxiety tactics can even help you complement your medication regimen. Do what works for you, and know that anxiety does not control your life.
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consult Psychiatrist/ Psychologist
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do yoga / meditation
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Anxiety, Depression etc are human emotions in response to our atmosphere and events ,but when it becomes severe enough to affect the quality of our life ,our occupation, relationship etc it becomes a Disorder , depressive disorder, anxiety disorder .Since you have significant symptoms for 2 weeks you have to meet a Psychiatrist get evaluated and treated.You will be fine
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the Psychiatrist will check other possible medical causes of your anxiety like Thyroid
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pls see a psychiatrist ,mental health is as important or even more than physical health
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Consult online
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Consult Psychiatrist and get treated for the same, you will be better
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