Control factors in life causing you stress.
Learning how to control situations that are causing you stress or anxiety may help you to minimize or alleviate adrenaline rushes.
- Make a list of triggers for adrenaline rushes. Read the list and check off what you can actively control.
- If a friend is causing you stress because she is causing drama, decrease the amount of time you spend with that friend.
Exercise most days of the week.
There is evidence that aerobic and cardiovascular activity can have a positive effect on your mood and calm you down.
- Even ten minutes of exercise can help you relax and refocus. For example, a ten minute walk can relax you and give you a chance to the positive in your life.
- Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins and serotonin, which can improve your mood and help you sleep and may minimize or relieve adrenaline rushes.
- Any type of exercise will do. Consider walking, hiking, swimming, canoeing, or running.
Practice gentle yoga.
Doing some gentle yoga can help stretch out tense muscles and more generally relax you. Even taking the time to do downward facing dog for ten breaths can help relax and refocus you, and in turn control anxiety and adrenaline rushes.- Practice forms of yoga that are more gentle on the body. These will stretch tense muscles and relax you. Restorative and yin yoga are two excellent choices to help with adrenaline rushes.
- If you don’t have the time to commit to a full yoga session, do downward facing dog for 10 deeps inhalations and exhalations. Downward facing dog is an important foundational pose in yoga that can not only calm and relax you, but will also stretch your tense muscles.
- Talk to your doctor before you begin any yoga practice to make sure you’re healthy enough to practice.
Eat a well-balanced and healthy diet.
Poor diet can deplete your energy and cause stress or anxiety, which may in turn stimulate adrenaline rushes. Eating healthy foods and snacks will not only help your overall health, but may lessen stress, anxiety, and relieve adrenaline rushes.
- Foods such as asparagus have mood-enhancing nutrients and may help minimize stress stress.
- Food choices that are high in vitamin B can also minimize stress and anxiety. Avocados and beans are good choices of foods rich in vitamin B.
- A glass of warm milk can soothe insomnia and anxiety, which can exacerbate adrenaline rushes.
Stay away from caffeine, alcohol, and drugs.
It’s advisable to avoid all recreational drugs and limit or cut out alcohol and caffeine. These substances can aggravate anxiety and make you more prone to adrenaline rushes.
- Most adults can tolerate 400mg of caffeine per day. This is the equivalent of four cups of coffee, ten cans of soda, or two energy drinks. If you are experiencing persistent rushes of adrenaline, try to decrease how much caffeine you’re consuming.
- Women should consume no more than 2-3 units of alcohol a day and men no more than 3-4. For example, a bottle of wine has 9-10 units of alcohol.
Schedule regular breaks to refresh and refocus.
Split up any tasks, errands, or uncomfortable situations you have into manageable sections of time. Breaks can help you relax and refresh your mind and body. A break may also help you control an adrenaline rush or stave one off.- Reading a book, watching a movie, taking a bubble bath, or spending time walking your dog or talking with your partner can all help to clear your head of the stresses from the day.
- Do activities that you enjoy during your break. A short walk is an excellent way to take a break. It gets you away from your task, circulates your blood and gets oxygen to your brain, lets your mind wander, and helps you relax.
- Setting aside “worry” or “wander” time is also important. Give yourself a set time every day to let your mind deal with any problems you may have or just to do nothing. Having these types of breaks to recharge is as important as the small breaks you take between tasks.
- Just as breaks are important, try and schedule a vacation at least once a year, which can give you a chance to relax and unplug.
Enjoy regular massages.
Tension, anxiety and panic attacks cause physical changes in your body. Let yourself get and enjoy a massage to help you relax, which may help control your adrenaline rushes. A professional masseuse can feel and remove tension in your muscles.- Some studies show that massage can release tense muscles.
- There are many types of massage available. Choose one that you can enjoy most. Any amount of massage will release oxytocin, which can help relax you and relieve tension.
- You can locate a qualified massage therapists either online or through a doctor’s recommendation.
- If you can’t visit a professional massage therapist, try self-massage. Rubbing your shoulders, face, or even ear lobes can significantly help to reduce your stress.
Make sleep a priority.
Every person needs sleep in order to maintain physical and mental health and help them relax. Aim to get 7-9 hours of sleep every night to help recharge and relax yourself, which may also help control your adrenaline rushes.- Increased stress, anxiety and panic attacks can result from insufficient sleep.
- Short naps of 20-30 minutes during the day may also help you feel better.
Join a support group.
Joining a support group of others who suffer from anxiety or panic disorders can offer you unconditional support from others who understand what you’re experiencing. It may also give you some helpful ways in which you can cope with your adrenaline rushes.- If there isn’t a support group in your area, consider confiding in a close friend or family member about what you’re experiencing. You may find that even speaking to someone you love can minimize your stress and anxiety. Someone outside of a stressful situation can often see a logical way to handle it more effectively than someone who is in the midst of the it.
Consult a doctor.
If you find that your adrenaline rushes are significantly affects your life or are so severe that the physical symptoms are unbearable, see your doctor. Your doctor can help you formulate a treatment plans that may include psychotherapy, medication, or other lifestyle methods.- See your regular doctor or consider seeing a psychiatrist.
- Left untreated, adrenaline rushes or panic attacks may severely hinder your quality of life.
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