October 28th, 2009
If you have a problem with blushing, you may have heard that there is medication available to help with the problem. The advertising promises that if you just take this pill once a day, the problem will be certainly be gone for good. But is it that simple?
If the blushing problem is the result of vasodilation in the facial area, beta-blockers can help to alleviate the redness problem. However, it really only works when blushing occurs only during specific situations, like when you need to speak in public. Taking the medication an hour or so prior to the scheduled time will keep the redness in check. Beta-blockers also lower your blood pressure, so unless that is needed in your case you’ll need to be careful of how much you are taking. Be sure to consult your doctor in this regard.
There are also some herbal medications that purport to be helpful with blushing. They are made with GABA, magnesium, Passion Flower, Valerian, and Taurine, which are natural substances used to reduce anxiety, insomnia, and stress, and for maintenance of the central nervous system. This type of combination of herbs might be helpful in relieving the anxiety and stress caused when your blushing problem is psychological in nature. This medication works on the assumption that your blushing is an involuntary emotional response to stress and anxiety.
Understandably, your blushing seems very serious to you. Please be careful when checking into products that might be helpful with your problem, and keep your doctor informed of any pills, even herbal substances, as they can interact with other medications you take.
October 28th, 2009
Experts tell us that blushing is a reaction our bodies have to an emotional trigger; potential embarrassment or humiliation, real or imagined. Often social anxiety plays into the blushing problem by feeding feelings like fear of being the center of attention and extreme self-consciousness. These are symptoms of social anxiety, and they lead to lack of confidence, feelings of helplessness, and low self-esteem.
For many, blushing is a strong, intense, embarrassing experience which kicks negative emotions into high gear immediately. It may feel totally uncontrollable and as if there is no way to ever change that pattern.
In order to get better, a person needs to realize that symptoms of social anxiety, including blushing, can be overcome, and also realize that their reaction to their blushing problem is much worse than anyone else’s reaction to it. Why is that? It’s because non-blushers don’t think blushing is embarrassing or awful. They generally only notice it if the blusher points it out, looks embarrassed, or is humiliated by it.
If, on the other hand, that person is blushing but also continuing to speak or do whatever they were previously and puts no energy in to fretting over the blushing, no one will notice in the least.
Do not misjudge other people and their responses to blushing. Blushers often feel the people that see them blushing are condemning them for “acting” this way, which is a totally ludicrous idea. In fact, the only judgment of that blushing episode is most likely in the mind of the blusher!
The Blushing Breakthrough eBook discusses social anxiety and how to overcome blushing issues in detail.
July 14th, 2009
There are many different reasons that you may be experiencing some Redness on Face. Some causes for redness on face may be psychological, whilst other causes may be physical and yet further still there may be some causes which are environmental.
When trying to consider what caused your redness on face ask yourself the following questions: What was I doing beforehand? Who was I with? What situation or location was I in? What were my thoughts? Had I consumed any unusual foods? Was I applying some unusual creams to my face?
Asking these questions should help you to break down your problem and allow you to see what is causing your redness on face. If however you’re still unsure as to what it is that might be causing the redness on your face then look at the following list and think about whether one of the following applies:
• Sun burn: on the previous day did you lay out for an extended period of time in the sun and did you forget to apply the sun cream and so now you have redness on face.
• Rosacea – is the redness on face constantly with you? If this is the case then you may have rosacea and should contact your local doctor.
• Facial Blushing – did you feel emotional and were you in a social situation when it occurred. You may have been blushing.
• Acne – Are there red dots on your face which come and go. If this is the case then you may be suffering from acne and should contact your local doctor.