There are several different types of anxiety disorder which have a panic component, but just because you’ve had a panic attack does not mean that you have a disorder of any kind. However, if you notice that your panic attacks are more intense, are lasting longer, or are more frequent, these are signs that you may have something else going on other than a normal stress or anxiety response to stressors in your life. Anxiety attacks can be a symptom of a larger anxiety disorder. If the fear of having a panic attack is keeping you from your normal routines, such as not leaving the house or avoiding your son’s basketball games, these are signs that anxiety or panic is starting to keep you from functioning at your full capacity. In these situations, you should consult a therapist for help.  Treatment for anxiety or panic differs depending on exactly which type of anxiety disorder you have. However, there are some general techniques that a therapist will teach you. She may take you through relaxation training and teach you to promote positive lifestyle changes such as exercise. She may also help you challenge your unhelpful thoughts and behaviors that perpetuate your anxiety. Some therapists may help you by desensitizing you to physical symptoms of panic so you are no longer fearful, which will help you to not cause future panic attacks due to fear. In some cases, medication may also be helpful to control panic. In most cases, it should not be the only treatment and should be combined with therapy. Medications used to help control panic include antidepressants, which are taken daily and provide long term help. You can also take benzodiazepines, which are fast-acting medications used during or in anticipation of oncoming panic. Examples of antidepressants prescribed for panic include Prozac, Zoloft, and Lexapro. Common benzodiazepines prescribed include clonazepam, lorazepam, and alprazolam. The signs and symptoms of panic attacks are the same for children and adolescents as they are for adults. If a panic disorder is diagnosed, psychotherapy would be the first treatment option over medication for children, unless the disorder and panic is severe.  Psychotherapy for children is similar to therapy for adults, but tailored in ways that can manage and understand the information and interventions. Cognitive behavioral therapy is used to help children and adolescents challenge and change irrational thought patterns that are reinforcing panic. Additionally, children and adolescents learn relaxation techniques to help them manage anxiety and panic outside of the therapy office. As a parent, it is hard to know how to help your child who is experiencing a panic attack, and it may seem beneficial to reason with your child and tell them that nothing is actually wrong. However, it is more helpful to acknowledge your child's fear reaction and physiological responses and well as how uncomfortable the experience can be.
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One-sentence summary -- Recognize an underlying condition. Consult a therapist. Take medication. Treat adolescent anxiety attacks.

Q: A medical professional's advice will be invaluable in this situation.  Thoroughly explain the circumstances of the lower blood pressure to the physician. If the patient can talk, have them describe the symptoms as vividly as possible. Do exactly what the physician suggests. In cases of dangerously low blood pressure, the physician may want the patient to go to the emergency room. If it's still too low, you may need to seek further medical attention. Slightly below 120/80 is considered ideal. Do they display any symptoms? How do they feel? Keep up the liquids even if they aren't thirsty.
A: Contact the patient's physician if the blood pressure reading was dangerously low. Take blood pressure readings, if possible, when the crisis is over. Reassess the patient and the readings after an hour to determine if the patient is out of the woods.

Article: You can usually find aloe vera gel at the drug store or natural foods store. Read the label. Choose the brand with the fewest number of ingredients. This way, you'll avoid additives that might aggravate your healing skin. Alternatively, if you have an aloe plant, you can break open the leaves and extract the gel. Do this after you've washed the affected area. Remove a generous amount of gel from the jar or aloe leaf. Lightly dab it on your scabs. Avoid rubbing to keep the scab crust intact. Leave the gel on your skin for at least two hours. You can also keep the gel on your skin overnight. If you choose to do this, apply hydropolymer dressing or adhesive bandages to prevent the gel from getting on your clothes or in your hair.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Buy aloe vera gel. Apply the gel to your scabs.

Article: Avoid moving the candle around once you light it, or you risk spilling the hot oil. Never leave a burning candle unattended. All it takes is a few seconds to blow it out. The water will evaporate over time, even if you are not using the candle. Each time you use the candle, check the water and oil levels first. Make sure that the oil layer is at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from the decorations. If the oil is too close to them, add more water. If the oil level is too thin, then add more oil.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Handle the candle with care while it burns. Maintain the water and oil levels.