Anxiety disorders are some of the most common forms of mental health conditions. People of all age groups suffer from mental health conditions like depression, mental stress, and anxiety. Older adults aren't any different. Studies show that anxiety is very common among older adults. 10 to 20% of older adults suffer from some form of anxiety disorder, and the number may even be higher as, in many cases, the condition remains undiagnosed. This is largely because many older adults tend to avoid seeking assistance for mental health issues.
You may see people around you who have lived an amazing life. However, when they reach a certain age in their lives, they start suffering from anxiety. This has made people believe that anxiety is a natural part of aging. This is absolutely false. Many older adults tend to live and maintain a healthy and happy lifestyle. However, one of the biggest reasons that such a large percentage of older people suffer from anxiety is that they don't do anything to heal themselves, making things worse. If their anxiety is managed and treated, these older adults can also rediscover their happiness. This is why, to live a happy life, older people have to invest in caring for themselves. They need to seek the required care to manage their anxiety.
To understand how one can reduce and manage anxiety, one should first understand the source of that anxiety. Without knowing what causes the anxiety, you cannot reduce or manage it. Let's take a look at a few factors that cause anxiety in older adults:
These are just some of the factors that can cause anxiety in older adults. One of the most unfortunate things about anxiety in older adults is that it usually goes unnoticed. Most of the time, the family blames it on age and lets the older person continue to suffer from anxiety. This is wrong. Older adults should be given appropriate treatment, and any symptoms of anxiety disorder should be taken seriously. No matter the age of the person, never take their anxiety disorder symptoms lightly.
Most of the symptoms of anxiety disorder seen in older adults are the same as those of other age groups.
If you or any of your family members or friends show any of the symptoms mentioned above, then it's time to see a doctor. One thing to always keep in mind is that you should never opt for self-medication. Self-medication can be very dangerous. However, many people, unfortunately, tend to opt for self-medication as their anxiety stops them from visiting a doctor. You should see a professional if you are suffering from any of the above symptoms.
One other thing to avoid is laziness. Many people who go to the doctor don't follow what the doctor has prescribed them. They feel lazy and don't care about it. You shouldn't fight it, which prevents the healing process from beginning.
If you are an older adult suffering from any sort of anxiety disorder, then the following techniques can help you reduce your anxiety to a manageable level. Different strategies work for different people. The trick is to keep working on them and being patient. You can't expect to see the results right away. You have to wait and be patient, and with time, you will see the difference yourself.
Let us know in the comments below - How do you manage your anxiety?