Understanding the
Symptoms of Panic Anxiety Attacks - The Key to Curing Panic
Attacks
You would be surprised at how many people
visit the emergency room because of a heart attack when the
reality is they are only experiencing a panic
attack. That will
give you an idea of how intense the symptoms of a panic attack
can be.
First let’s look at the different physical
symptoms that indicate you might be having a panic
attack.
Shortness of breath
Trembling or shaking
Sweating
Tightness of the
chest
Inability to focus or sit
still
Chills or hot
flashes
Not only do people experience physical
symptoms with panic attacks, but there are psychological
symptoms as well. Here is a list of the most common
psychological symptoms people experience when having a panic
attack or experience while expecting a panic attack to
happen:
Fear of losing
control
Fear of dying
Agoraphobia or fear of public
places
Feelings of
unreality
Depression
Potential tendency to turn to substance
abuse
For people dealing with recurring panic
attacks it can be difficult for family members or loved ones to
fully understand what you are going through if they have never
experienced a panic attack
before.
Sometimes you may feel like you are forced to
face the panic attacks alone because your closest friends and
family may think you are simply trying to get attention or may
quickly lose patience with you because they don’t see it as a
big problem.
It’s important to understand that you are not
alone in your dealings with panic attacks or anxiety disorder.
Many people commonly experience these types of symptoms
throughout their lives. Some more than others, but you are not
as alone as you may think you are when dealing with these type
of problems.
Rest assured panic attacks are not as life
threatening as some people think them to be. The cure for panic
attacks lies in how you handle the panic attack symptoms.
Controlling your thoughts is the key to controlling the power
the symptoms have over your mind and
body.
If you are unsure whether or not the symptoms
are from a panic attack it is a good idea to visit your doctor
to get checked out. Even if you are absolutely sure you are
experiencing a panic attack it doesn’t hurt to have a doctor
investigate the symptoms you are
experiencing.
Most importantly remember that panic attacks
can be treated without the use of medication, and most people
just need someone to help guide them in the right
direction.

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