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What Could Be The Cause Of Breathlessness, Lack Of Confidence, Stuttering, Stress And How Can I Overcome These ?

feeling stressed...abit breadthlessness. lossing confidence...difficulty in speaking clearly...feels socail phobia ...am i sufferring from any fatal disease like Tb hiv or something pl help if u see these messages...??? thanks...:)))
Tue, 3 Apr 2012
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Welcome to Healthcaremagic, One of the most helpful things you can do to overcome social anxiety disorder, or social phobia, is to face the social situations you fear rather than avoid them. Avoidance keeps social anxiety disorder going.



Avoidance leads to more problems

While avoiding nerve-wracking situations may help you feel better in the short term, it prevents you from becoming more comfortable in social situations and learning how to cope. In fact, the more you avoid a feared social situation, the more frightening it becomes.



Avoidance may also prevent you from doing things you’d like to do or reaching certain goals. For example, a fear of speaking up may prevent you from sharing your ideas at work, standing out in the classroom, or making new friends.



Challenging social anxiety one step at a time

While it may seem impossible to overcome a feared social situation, you can do it by taking it one small step at a time. The key is to start with a situation that you can handle and gradually work your way up to more challenging situations, building your confidence and coping skills as you move up the “anxiety ladder.”



For example, if socializing with strangers makes you anxious, you might start by accompanying an outgoing friend to a party. Once you’re comfortable with that step, you might try introducing yourself to one new person, and so on.




I wish it helps you
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General & Family Physician Dr. Veera Raghava Rao Buddha.'s  Response
Hi lilyrose welcome to H.C.M.Forum. it appears you are near menopause. or at least anaemic. these 2 will cause the above symtoms. you eat balanced diet. green leefy vegetables, fruits, eggs, and drink plenty of water. depression also causes same symptoms . any how don't worry there are medicines for every disease. you have to use anti depresants, and iron, protein preparations with the advise of a doctor. you will be fine in no time. thank you.
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Dr. Ramesh R Varier's  Response
Hi!

Hi !

Take heart. These are not any signs of Tb or HIV etc. These could be a result of some mental stres that you have been going through for sometime. Try to speak to a couseller who will be able to help you get out of the same. You can cheer up and feel totally normal again. at teh most you may need to take some mediication wich will help your state of mind to be more steady and chearful. There are many effective medicines availble today. Seek help from aprofessional and you would be fine soon.

Take care
General & Family Physician Dr. Ramesh M.Vachharajani's  Response
Hi,Lilyrose,
Welcome to HCM,
it seems that you are suffering from Anxiety depression.
Develop strong willpower and confidence.
Come out from phobia.
Consult psychiatrist and psychologist for treatment and counseling.
Ok and bye.
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What Could Be The Cause Of Breathlessness, Lack Of Confidence, Stuttering, Stress And How Can I Overcome These ?

Welcome to Healthcaremagic, One of the most helpful things you can do to overcome social anxiety disorder, or social phobia, is to face the social situations you fear rather than avoid them. Avoidance keeps social anxiety disorder going. Avoidance leads to more problems While avoiding nerve-wracking situations may help you feel better in the short term, it prevents you from becoming more comfortable in social situations and learning how to cope. In fact, the more you avoid a feared social situation, the more frightening it becomes. Avoidance may also prevent you from doing things you’d like to do or reaching certain goals. For example, a fear of speaking up may prevent you from sharing your ideas at work, standing out in the classroom, or making new friends. Challenging social anxiety one step at a time While it may seem impossible to overcome a feared social situation, you can do it by taking it one small step at a time. The key is to start with a situation that you can handle and gradually work your way up to more challenging situations, building your confidence and coping skills as you move up the “anxiety ladder.” For example, if socializing with strangers makes you anxious, you might start by accompanying an outgoing friend to a party. Once you’re comfortable with that step, you might try introducing yourself to one new person, and so on. I wish it helps you