Physical symptoms
Does anyone have any tips for the physical symptoms of anxiety? Especially heart flutters
Hello. For me, done stuff that has really helped is the following: (1) cultivate a healthy perspective about anxiety. Namely it is not a bad thing. It is like a special mode we have to help us remain vigilant when we perceive a potential threat. It helps us focus, remain alert and awake, etc. It's a totally normal, healthy thing and you can know what to expect when it happens. (2) Understand what causes it. Emotions are very general. There can be any number of things that make us happy or that make us sad, etc. It's mostly that a pattern is recognized, like if I recognize "I'm in a favorable situation" then I will start to feel happy. Now the key here, at least for me, it's that it doesn't have to be what is actually physically happening, it can be whatever I am focusing my attention on. If I focus on sad things I feel sad, happy things, I feel happy. (3) Virtuous cycle out of anxiety. Knowing 1 and 2, you can use it to break out of anxiety and feel relieved. When you feel especially anxious, try this: recognize that whenever you are feeling anxious about, you can choose to think about it more, if you want, without feeling the anxiety. The anxiety is not necessary . Next think about something that you genuinely want - maybe it is too feel better, maybe it's a vacation, whatever it is imagine it has happened and is happening. You will in all likelihood feel a little bit better. Next focus on the feeling of feeling better. Realize it is proof about 1 and 2 and that means you can always release the anxiety. You will probably feel a tiny bit better still. Focus on that feeling of feeling better. Keep doing that until you feel relieved. And then laugh the anxiety off. (4) I have personally used this to calm down when I have been very anxious and feeling many symptoms. It has worked very well for me. I hope it does for you too.
Three things that really help me with my anxiety symptoms, especially with heart flutters or palpitations are:
1) Exercise
2) The awareness (or acceptance) that they are not life threatening
3) Getting adequate rest
I have been working out which seems to help, but the heart flutters are the worst!
Any other tips would be appreciated. I know this is an old thread but I’m hoping
@Tmb141311
Hello,
Experiencing physical symptoms of anxiety, such as heart flutters, can be distressing. Here are some tips that may help you manage these symptoms:
Deep Breathing: Practice deep breathing exercises to help calm your body's response to anxiety. Inhale slowly through your nose, hold for a few seconds, and exhale slowly through your mouth. Repeat this process several times.
Progressive Muscle Relaxation: This technique involves tensing and relaxing each muscle group in your body, starting from your toes and working your way up. It can help reduce overall tension and physical symptoms.
Mindfulness and Meditation: Mindfulness techniques and meditation can help you stay grounded in the present moment, reducing the intensity of physical sensations associated with anxiety.
Regular Exercise: Engaging in regular physical activity can help reduce overall anxiety levels and improve heart health. Aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise most days of the week.
Limit Stimulants: Reduce or eliminate the intake of caffeine, nicotine, and other stimulants, as they can exacerbate physical symptoms of anxiety.
Stay Hydrated and Eat Balanced Meals: Dehydration and fluctuations in blood sugar levels can contribute to physical symptoms of anxiety. Make sure you're drinking enough water and eating regular, balanced meals.
Sleep: Ensure you're getting enough quality sleep. Sleep deprivation can worsen anxiety symptoms, including heart flutters.
Keep a Journal: Tracking your anxiety symptoms and identifying triggers can help you better understand your anxiety and develop strategies to manage it.
Relaxation Techniques: Explore various relaxation techniques, such as visualization, aromatherapy, or listening to calming music, to help soothe your body's response to stress.
Take care of yourself 🙏🏻
@Tmb141
Hey, how are you?
I have tried few things, on my anxiety symptoms. Specially heart palpitations.
The things that worked for me was counting numbers😶 Or saying myself it's okay, things are going to be okay, or trying to breathe and i thing actually worked for me was drinking a little chilled water, it calms me down a Little.
@Tmb141311
There is a technique to help with the physical symptoms of anxiety including heart palpitations. The steps include:
1. Rub hands together and shake them off.
2. Place hands sideways over the eyes, and take a deep breath through the nose.
3. As you exhale, drag your fingers to your temples.
4. Take a deep breath through your nose, then exhale.
5. Take another deep breath and move your fingers to the top of your ears. Then exhale.
6. Move fingers behind your ears, then take fingers to the side of your neck, and then come down over your heart.
7. Place both hands overlapping on your heart, and take a deep breath in. Then exhale.
I experience a fast heart rate during times that I'm feeling particularly anxious. I've been finding that remembering to slow down my breathing, thoughts and just taking a moment to slow down my environment where possible reflects back in my physical symptoms of anxiety. Taking a moment to change my thoughts from catastrophic to positive helps, too. I stop to do the three good things technique where you reflect on three good things that have occurred recently and I try to force myself to form positive thoughts, smile to myself, in hopes that it triggers positive reactions in my physiology.
If you notice yourself only focusing on the physical symptoms, it might fall under panic disorder which is really treatable! It might be useful to focus on techniques related to this.
@Tmb141311 I find that trying to think of 3 alternative positive ways a situation could go can help. So the mind can race with the worst case scenario leading to the physical symptoms but a trick would be to flip it around and challenge the mind to think of 3 positive things to counter that.
@Tmb141311
Hey friend 😊
Breathing exercises may help in this situation. You can also try calming yourself. There are so many ways available to calm ourselves which can be found easily on YouTube.