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White Coat Syndrome: 5 Tips to Ease Anxiety at Your Doctor’s Visit

Mia Barnes by Mia Barnes
09/08/2024
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A trip to the doctor’s office may be routine for many, but it can be an extremely stressful time for others. If going to the doctor makes your heart race and your palms sweat, you might be dealing with white coat syndrome.

The good news? You’re not alone. Check out what this condition means, its symptoms and how to overcome it.

What Is White Coat Syndrome?

White coat syndrome is characterized by a blood pressure spike when in a doctor’s office. This effect is often associated with the anxious feeling one may experience during an appointment in a clinic or hospital.

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What Are the Signs of White Coat Syndrome?

You may feel nervous in the doctor’s office if you have this condition. It gets even worse when getting a blood pressure measurement. Other symptoms include:

  • Fatigue
  • Sweaty palms
  • Vision problems
  • Chest pain
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Severe headaches

5 Tips To Overcome White Coat Syndrome

Discover simple yet effective ways to combat this anxiety-induced condition.

1.   Try 4-7-8 Breathing Technique

Inhale through your nose for four seconds, hold your breath for seven seconds, then breathe out through your mouth for eight seconds. Repeat this process four times. It can help calm an overexcited nervous system, signalling your body to relax and rest when your breathing becomes shallow.

2.   Keep Hydrated

Drink enough water before entering your doctor’s office. Keeping yourself hydrated helps with cognitive health and mood stabilization throughout the day. Aim to take around one to two liters of water daily.

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3.   Get Enough Sleep

Skimping on sleep can lead to a surge in stress hormones and worsen mood disorders. Get around eight hours of sleep before the day of your appointment. Getting enough rest is crucial to remain alert and attentive to your doctor.

Your memory also improves when you have enough sleep. Although this is the case, remind your physician to write down useful instructions, directions and other details to give you something you can refer to in case you forget what they’ve discussed.

4.   Eat a Banana

Snack on a banana or any potassium-rich food can also help control blood flow and heartbeat, which in turn helps lower blood pressure.

5.   Ask for Support

Don’t hesitate to seek emotional support. Ask someone whom you trust to accompany you during your doctor’s appointment. Having someone who can provide assurance helps curb jittery feelings.

You Can Do It

Overcoming white coat syndrome is achievable with these practical steps. Practice any of these steps and see which one works best for you. The next thing you know, you’re striding into the doctor’s office with newfound confidence.

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Mia Barnes

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Mia Barnes is s regular contributor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech about healthy living, fitness, nutrition, and wellness. Mia is also the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the online publication, Body+Mind magazine.

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