Monday 9 May 2022

Red Blushing: How to Find Out That It Is a Disorder?


Blushing is a natural phenomenon that appears on face with some redness resulting from strong emotions. These emotions may include anger, anxiety, embarrassment and excitement. Sometimes blushing may happen without any evident cause that too at regular time intervals. This predicts that one is suffering from red blushing disorder and needs some treatment before it takes the shape of some other disorder. Red blushing can also be associated with people suffering from some medical problems such as fever, carcinoid syndrome, rosacea and menopause. Some other causes may include spicy foods, alcohol and temperature change etc.

 

Scientific reason behind red blushing is the expansion of blood vessels allowing excessive blood to pass through. When this happens several times a day, this means that this is a disorder. This is also a symptom of SAD (Social Anxiety Disorder) causing people to lose their confidence in social interactions. While blushing one may feel warm, hot and clammy and the face turns uncontrollably red. Red blushing may occur on parts other than face also such as neck and head causing skin to look enflamed and flushed. 

 

One can find about this disorder by considering its symptoms. These symptoms may include strong embarrassment, extra excitement, excessive sweating, humiliation, heat sensation and reduced confidence level. If one finds these mentioned symptoms this means that an immediate treatment is required.

 

Treatment of Red Blushing

 

If the main cause behind red blushing is Social Anxiety Disorder, then CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) is advised by the doctors. This treatment allows the sufferer to think and act positively which helps in gaining confidence to stand in front of the society. There are many supporting medications of SAD that also helps in solving the problem of blushing. So, one must consult the medical practitioner in time so as to avoid any complications that may otherwise arise due to carelessness.


How effective can Breathing Exercises be?

 

When redness on the face goes beyond the normal limit it may get replaced with extreme blushing disorder. In such an extreme case immediate treatments are required to cure it before it takes the shape of serious health problems. Nowadays people are relying more upon natural methods to treat any kind of health problem. Blushing is caused by natural reasons such as feeling of fear, depression and awkwardness, humiliation, low confidence level and social anxiety. People suffering from extreme blushing hesitate to get social and always avoid eye-contact to hide their fear from others. 

 

Besides medication and surgical treatments, natural treatment of blushing shows more effective and long-lasting results. Natural treatments include “Breathing exercise”, “YOGA” and “psychological Exercises”. Main motive behind recommending natural treatments over medication is avoidance of side effects and other post-treatment pain through natural measures. Breathing exercise among all other ones is a very effective technique. In this sufferer is told to breathe slowly through nose. It is an exercise in which deep breathing is done and when breath is released it is accompanied with all the negative thoughts from the body. This makes the sufferer feel very good and full of positive energy.

 

Breathing exercises helps in controlling and stabilizing body temperature by controlling the emotions. It keeps the temper of the sufferer in limits to normal conditions as when people breathe, they intake the positive energy from the nature and release negative energy. Breathing exercise helps in reducing carbon dioxide from blood and depletes extra anxious feelings. By doing so sufferer gets relaxed and stops thinking too much negative. Breathing exercise followed by concentration helps to enhance mental power and reduces fear from society.

 

Thus, people who want some permanent and secure treatment of blushing must go for natural treatments including many exercising techniques. Always remember to meet a psychologist or YOGA professional as they will suggest a right way depending upon the complete diagnosis. 

 


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