AnxietyPreventionYou can help prevent
anxiety attacks. - Avoid caffeine, such as coffee, tea, Mountain
Dew, colas, and chocolate. Caffeine can keep you in a tense, aroused condition.
For more information, see the topic
Healthy Eating.
- Do not smoke or
use smokeless (spit) tobacco products. Nicotine stimulates many physical and
psychological processes, causes your blood vessels to constrict, and makes your
heart work harder. For more information, see the topic
Quitting Tobacco Use.
- Exercise
during the day. Even a brisk walk around the block may help you stay calm. For
more information, see the topic
Fitness.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy can help control symptoms of anxiety or panic.
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