
Suffering From Panic Attacks, Stress, Low Iron, Weight Loss And Sore Throat. What Treatment Should Be Done?

Thanks for writing in.
I am a medical specialist with an additional degree in subsubspecialty of cardiology.
What you have is you have correctly diagnosed general anxiety. It is because reading as you rightly said XXXXXXX Worst Case Sceniorios" from net, every one of us who had been medical student remember their third year while doing graduation. Net was not there but text books were and we would read about a disease and feel that symotoms feel just the right.
Remedy is not to avoid using net if you have time. Two topics which I will strongly recommend use net to find the good effect of general and yogic exercises. In fact the yogic exercise which I have choosen for you I have taken English translation which is available in net. Try these two you will feel better and without drugs your anxiety will be releived to a large extent.
Physicak Exercise: Brisk walk at the speed of 5 KM/Hr for 40 minutes per day every day is enough aerobic exercise you need for keeping your heart healthy. Exercise help in secretion of pleasure producing hormones within the body endorphins which produce calmness and euphoria.
Now about stress. Please do this yogic exercise for ten minutes twice a day. will write about the progressive muscular relaxation which is used for non pharmacological treatment of blood pressure. This has opposite effect to heavy isometric exercise. Additionally, this is a great stress buster. It is called Savasana: corpse pose if literally translated (original text is in ancient Sanskrit books but here net is of great help and literal English translation conveys the accurate steps)
No yoga session is complete without the final pose – Savasana. The body needs this time to understand the new information it has received through practicing yoga. Even though Savasana is a resting pose, it’s not the same a sleeping! You should stay present and aware during the five to ten minute duration of final relaxation.
used help of WWW.WWWW.WW for translation (without permission as it is a translation of freely available text in Sanskrit and Hindi)
Instructions:
1. Come to lie down on the back.
2. Let the feet fall out to either side.
3. Bring the arms alongside the body, but slightly separated from the body, and turn the palms to face upwards.
4. Relax the whole body, including the face. Let the body feel heavy.
5. Let the breath occur naturally.
6. To come out, first begin to the deepen the breath. Then move the fingers and toes, awakening the body.
7. Bring the knees into the chest and roll over to one side, keep the eyes closed.
8. Slowly bring yourself back up into a sitting position.
Here are some ideas on ways to use props during savasana to make this pose more comfortable and relaxing. Progressive muscle relaxation it produces even help patients of high blood pressure. So, I picked up not exactly the worst case scenerio form the net.
If there is any further query I will be most happy to answer asap. It is a pleasure interacting with you.
With Best Wishes.
Dr Anil Grover,
Cardiologist & Internist
M.B.;B.S, M.D. (Internal Medicine) D.M.(Cardiology)
http://www/ WWW.WWWW.WW


Even though I have anxiety and panic I do feel generally unwell. Sore left side thyroid and lower throat pain.
A mild fever and fatigue.
I wondered if it was anything I could get tests for? Perhaps thyroid/ iron/ adrenal glands.
I saw a nutritionist who suggested I would probably need tests above.
What do u think?
Regards.
With Best Wishes.
Dr Anil Grover,
Cardiologist & Internist
M.B.;B.S, M.D. (Internal Medicine) D.M.(Cardiology)
http://www/ WWW.WWWW.WW

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