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January 12, 2010

There Exist Several Symptoms Of Panic Attacks That You Should Recognize

When someone is suffering from a panic attack, they are feeling extreme anxiety about something.  They start quickly and the symptoms have a devastating effect on the sufferer.  Many fear that the symptoms of a panic attack are actually a heart attack.  The effects are so bad that many fear they are dying.  While sufferers do not typically die from panic attacks, the symptoms are intense.

The symptoms of a panic attack can begin without warning.  Its symptoms may be felt within the body as it reacts to an uncontrollable fear like pounding or racing heart, chest pains or difficulty breathing, stomach upset or nausea, dizziness, lightheadedness, tingling or numbness in the hands, hot flashes or chills.  A lot of panic attack symptoms, however, are mental and may include intense fear, the need to escape, a dreamlike feeling and the belief that you are losing control.

The fear of more panic attacks often fuels the condition itself. Most people who have had one panic attack are likely to experience others.  The sufferers then normally try to avoid the situations, people and places that have been present when they had panic attacks in order to avoid having more.  They might develop a phobia about these situations.  Panic attacks are different from other types of anxiety because they can happen so suddenly and unexpectedly.  They can occur without being provoked and are often times disabling.  A panic disorder is this rhythm of avoidance and anxiety.  A Panic disorder can have a serious impact an individual’s daily life unless the person receives effective treatment.  Panic attacks have developed into a serious health concern in America since 1.7% or 3 million of adults will suffer them in their lifetime.  The peak age at which an individual to experience their first panic attack is between the ages of 15 and 19.

Panic attacks are one of the most distressing minutes of a person life.  People continue to misinterpret the symptoms of a panic attack as those of a heart attack.  Some people suffer panic attacks while they sleep.  But these night time panic attacks are less common.  Only 40%-70% of people who have daytime panic attacks will have night time attacks.  These attacks tend to cause sufferers to wake suddenly from sleep in a state of sudden anxiety through no apparent cause and can have all the other symptoms of a panic attack.  Night time panic attacks can last up to 10 minutes but it tae s a lot longer to calm down from them.

Irrational and uncontrollable fear is the root cause behind panic attacks but her symptoms almost seem to cut deeper then phobias.

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