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Prescription Sleep Medicine
Panic Disorder-Ring the Alarm Bells
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on October 06th, 2009
We usually view anxiety as something which is intrinsically negative when on the contrary it can help us achieve our goals by enhancing our levels of performance, increased alertness and make our mental faculties more acute. However, with rising levels of anxiety, most of its positive effects start disappearing and are instead replaced by feelings of emotional irritability, physical discomfort and lack of the ability to concentrate amongst other things. If any of these symptoms persist with increased levels of severity, you could well become a victim of anxiety disorders, which despite being problematic, can be treated successfully.
One must be aware of the signs and symptoms associated with anxiety disorders before taking recourse to any treatment or medication. Most of the times, anxiety disorders are mistaken for usual stress-related problems or even depression which share a few similar symptoms and hence needs a careful diagnosis to be made. Common symptoms for anxiety disorders could be sweating heavily, palpitation, muscular tension and difficulty in breathing. Again, there are a variety of anxiety disorders in existence including Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder amongst others. Treatments are also available for most of the disorders including behavioral therapeutic approach and medications including specialized generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder medicines amongst others.
Graduating from anxiety symptoms, sometimes the condition reaches such an extreme that anxiety or panic attack occurs. It is an event in which the victim is suddenly overpowered by anxiety-related symptoms and could feel like he or she is having a heart attack. The person suffers from extreme panic leading to aggravated levels of fatigue, dizziness and might face difficulty in breathing. It is of utmost importance that the person resorts to necessary therapeutic measures to stop panic attack or keep a check on the condition in the least. If the panic attack recurs, it can develop into panic disorder which is a full-fledged manifestation of panic attacks occurring frequently. This is one of the most-feared forms of anxiety disorders which makes the person feel like losing control of his life and can lead to adverse psychological consequences for the person. Slowly, the victim stops going to places where he fears an attack might occur and no help would be available at hand. This is known as Agoraphobia, fear of panic attacks recurring in public places.
Such patients can be treated with effective combination of medication and behavioural therapy. Panic disorder medicines are made available which doctors recommend for keeping the condition under control. Usually such medicines meant to stop panic attack and cure panic disorders are suggested to take in combination with behavioural therapy. Counseling and family support too is great supporting tool. Several relaxation exercises and physiological methods are advised which help in treatment and maintaining better health.
Some serotonin reuptake inhibitors are highly effective panic disorder medicines. They help human body by enhancing serotonin level found in its neurotransmitters. Panic disorder is controlled through them which reduce frequency of panic attacks. Depression and Agoraphobia can be cured effectively by successfully using these medicines. Sufferers feel moderate improvement in condition in 1 o 3 weeks. But for better improvement patients may have to wait for at least 6 to 8 weeks. In case you feel that desired improvement is not there in stated time period discuss the matter with your doctor. Do remember that such medicines have many side effects such as feeling drowsiness, irritability, headaches, nausea and insomnia amongst others. Don’t stop taking medicines abruptly and have them as per doctor’s instruction and take medicines in lower dosages. You can do gradual discontinuation of medicine but make sure that it is done properly otherwise panic reoccurrence can happen which is more chronic.
One of the common but effective alternative medicine options is benzodiazepines which is recommend to treat this disorder. This panic disorder medicine is applied either through oral medication or by injecting in the body. Another medicine named alprazolam is excellent and is of great support in lessening nervous tension. It keeps anxiety level low. Antidepressants and benzodiazepines are prescribed in combination. Benzodiazepines have added advantage over antidepressants particularly in the form of lesser side effects as compared to other medicines. They are better in providing immediate relief from panic disorder.
Have gradual recovery and better control over the frequency of panic attacks through medication and behavioural therapies available to treat panic disorder. It is good to stop panic attack. Doctors always recommend emotional support which is most important in the behavioural therapy. In case you are aware of someone suffering from panic disorder help the person by bringing him/her immediately for medical treatment. This way you would be helping that person from further mental and psychological damage which is great service to humanity.
The Darker Side of Prescription Medicine For ADHD
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on October 06th, 2009
Have you ever had a look at the major websites for prescription medicine for ADHD medicine? If you do, you will be struck by the very upbeat tone of their information, their flashy widgets and also, of course, a whole range of experts who will advise on any aspect of ADHD from lack of attention, problems with homework and ways to cope with hyperactivity. It is, quite frankly difficult to find any disadvantages with taking these ADHD drugs. What is the problem? The problem is that these sites are sponsored by the pharmaceutical companies making these drugs so their information is not complete and is at best biased.
Did you know that some of the companies have put their profiles on Facebook and other social networking sites and have thousands and thousands of followers? They offer advice to parents and teachers of ADHD children. They have a massive presence on the Internet.
A few facts will suffice to realize that all is not well in the ADHD drugs market. The first problem is that the prescription medicine for ADHD, if given to a child over a number of years, will not cure the child. The child is still left struggling and may be at risk of drug abuse and he will also be pestered by schoolmates to sell his drugs on the school parking lot. These drugs merely relieve symptoms of ADHD (inattention, fidgeting, lack of concentration and so on) and there is a lot of doubt in some medical circles about the long term effects of these medicines on the child’s brain.
When we talk about ADHD we are merely describing a chemical imbalance in the brain and that the neurotransmitters are not sending out the right signals for the child to perform fairly elementary tasks like focusing. Ask an adult with ADHD and the most frequent problem is lack of ability to stay on task and to finish projects and meet deadlines. The prescription medicine for ADHD may affect the child’s mental development and also physical growth.
Prescription medicine for ADHD is a powerful lobby and its tentacles have penetrated the medical profession from researchers, lecturers, care providers, paediatricians and doctors. There is a wall of censorship about the long term effects of this type of medication and the lobby has made sure that only certain information is getting through from clinical trials.
ADHD natural remedies such as herbal and homeopathic treatment is hardly mentioned but parents are becoming more savvy. They know now that these natural ADHD cures are much safer, have no side effects and there are no risks at all in the long term. Compare the effects of the prescription medicine for ADHD which can play havoc with a child’s appetite, sleep and growth. Wiser parents are looking further than the first page on Google and are being rewarded.
How Scars Are Treated After an Accident
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on October 06th, 2009
As an accident victim there are many questions that pop up after an automobile, motorcycle, truck or bicycle accident. Some of the most common are; “How badly am I injured?” “Is my car totaled?” “Do I have enough insurance to carry me?” “Will this accident affect me for the rest of my life?” If you have been injured in an accident you know all of the questions that continually go through you mind. Once you have been treated and are recovering you may be faced with the issue of permanent scarring. “Will this pink line down my cheek be forever?” “Will this surgery scar across my shoulder ever go away?”
Scarring is fibrous tissues that replace normal skin after injury and is a natural part of the healing process. Almost every wound will have scarring of varying degrees. The tissue produced in scarring is not identical to the tissue it is replacing. It is usually inferior to what it is replacing and doesn’t function as well. Less resistant to ultraviolet radiation, sweat glands and hair follicles don’t grow back. There are several treatments to lessen scarring;
- Topical treatments - This is the use of silicone gel sheeting is used by plastic surgeons as well as burn centers and provide nice results.
- Needling - This is a process where the area is needled continuously which will promote collagen forming in the scar area.
- Pressure garments - These are garment specifically made for the victim and worn 24 hours a day for anywhere from six months to a year. The constant pressure is believed to cause the scars to become softer and flatter. This process is used frequently with burn victims who have large areas of scarring.
- Steroid injections - Steroids are injected into the actual scar to flatten and soften the scar.
- Dermabrasion - This is the removal of the surface of the skin. This process is more effective in treating raised scars as opposed to scars that are sunken.
- Collagen injections - Collagen injections are used to treat sunken scars. Collagen is injected and the sunken scar rises to the surface of the skin. The effects are not permanent and this process has to be repeated on a regular basis.
- Surgery - The scars can be cut out and stitched up but you run the risk of the surgery scar healing the same way. A new form of treatment is laser surgery. It has been effective is lowering the redness of the scar but not as much in flattening the scar.
Your injuries are individual to you. Someone with the same injury will not scar the same or heal the same as you. It is important to have an honest dialogue with your doctor to determine the best treatment for you. When you break a bone you need for it to heal, the same with your skin. You, as well as your doctor, want you to be as close to what you were before your accident.