An end to Blushing and Social Anxiety

Written by Alan Crisp


Blushing is simple to explain. It is an externalised display of worry or anxiety of some kind within you. It is purely a subconscious reaction which explains why it comes on instantaneously and then won’t go away when we just ask it to (“oh not again…please go away”).

Blushing is something which can be changed. It usually responds well to suggestion therapy. However, it can be linked to emotions which are very much deeper down inrepparttar subconscious mind.

More acute blushing responds particularly well to hypnoanalysis. Long lasting and regular anxieties need to be healed rather than just being prevented from happening again.

The object of analysis ids to bring you to a ‘moment’ of liberating enlightenment’, and one can be fairly confident of a release with about 6-10 sessions of therapy. With analytical therapy, we are talking about a complete and total, last forever ‘fix’ ofrepparttar 146777 problem by finding and removingrepparttar 146778 original cause or causes ofrepparttar 146779 problem and removing it/them, as opposed to mere control of symptoms.

The person suffering from blushing, or facial flushing, is actually coping with three problems: How to stop blushing? Controllingrepparttar 146780 fear you are going to blush, and overcomingrepparttar 146781 fear of someone else seeing you blushing and bringing it to everyone else’s attention.

Many people thinkrepparttar 146782 cure is to never blush again….”I must stop blushing” But that’s just not realistic, as blushing is a natural reacting to certain situations and circumstances that occur from time to time in peoples lives. So…the real goal is to be less concerned if you do blush for a perfectly good (though rare) reason, and to ensure thatrepparttar 146783 cause ofrepparttar 146784 inappropriate, annoying and possibly embarrassing blushing is removed effectively. You will also need to learn a couple of strategies to help you deal with any future blushing, as although it may be rare now, and this situation you find yourself in might really warrant a completely natural blush from you, you can still ensure that it is faint, brief and notrepparttar 146785 cause of further more intense blushing.

Do you really have IBS?

Written by Sophie Lee


Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a fairly well-known disorder these days – medications for IBS are advertised on TV and inrepparttar media, and thankfully it is now far less of a taboo to talk about your bowels.

However, this new awareness sometimes means that patients decide they have IBS without seeing a doctor. In fact it is impossible to self-diagnose IBS, because there are far two many medical conditions which can produce symptoms of diarrhea, constipation and abdominal pain.

Because of this fact it is vital to get your symptoms thoroughly checked out by a doctor, especially if they are continuing for a long period of time or are interfering with your work or social life.

Even when patients do see a doctor, however, a significant number don’t receiverepparttar 146737 correct diagnosis until their second or third visit, or until they see a gut specialist. It is vital to find a doctor who is willing to takerepparttar 146738 time to investigate any symptoms that don’t fit withrepparttar 146739 IBS diagnosis, and who can ensure that you don’t have one ofrepparttar 146740 many medical conditions which can produce bowel and stomach problems.

For example, if you are a woman you could have endometriosis, a condition where tissue which usually linesrepparttar 146741 ovaries is found in other parts ofrepparttar 146742 body. Ifrepparttar 146743 tissue attaches torepparttar 146744 bowel then abdominal pain can berepparttar 146745 result.

Just this week I received an email from a women who was told she had IBS, and thenrepparttar 146746 doctors changed their minds after a laparoscopy to look for endometriosis.

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