There are some chemicals in milk that may help calm a person for a short period. It is not a cure for chronic anxiety. For that, you need a therapist. Don't depend on drugs. They may prove necessary, but let a mental health professional decide that, not your family doctor. He doesn't really know enough about it.
No, depakote has no effect on anxiety.
Anxiety can definitely effect your sports performance. Anxiety is related to depression, it involves worrying about virtually everything (depending on the severity). Any thoughts that are not focused on the game at hand can effect your performance negatively.
Yes, anxiety disorder can effect physical health depending on the severity of your anxiety...cold sweats, lack of sleep, twitches are all common symptoms.
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It is usually described as a side effect of a drug. Paradoxical anxiety is when a drug meant to relive anxiety, causes it instead.
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In rare cases yes
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It's called the "fight of flight effect." Your body naturally releases adrenaline when faced with anxiety in order to a.) "fight" what is causing the anxiety or b.) "run" from the source of anxiety.
The best and most effective anxiety treatment is to avoid medication and seek to identify the causes of the anxiety themselves. Often with a change in diet, habit and lifestyle, anxiety will subside without side-effect.