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How To Treat Panic Attacks


When someone experiences a panic attack for the first time they hope it will be their last but, in most cases, once a person experiences one, it is the fear of having another that brings them back over and over again. This is what is called Panic Disorder. The attacks begin to interfere with everyday life. Some people even have to quit their jobs due to suffering excessive panic attacks

Symptoms differ from person to person but mainly consist of sweating, hot and cold chills, confusion, rapid and/or irregular heartbeat, shakiness, nervousness, dizziness, fear of death, racing thoughts, nausea, fainting, and fear of loss of control. No one wants to live like this. The first panic attack is usually the worst one. Some people even go to the hospital, fearing they are having a heart attack. Life becomes a torment. You feel as if you cannot do the things you want to do, and begin to wonder if perhaps you maybe going crazy.

panic attack are one of the most common emergency room complaints in the United States. The person having the attack shows all of the symptoms of cardiac arrest, from uncontrollable shaking to chest pain to shortness of breath. They are raced to the emergency room only to find out that there is absolutely nothing wrong with them.

Truth be told, any average person living a normal life can be disturbed by panic and anxiety. Some people try their best to hide it in embarrassment of what others will think of them. In time, certain individuals even begin shutting out their friends and family members due to the problem. Soon enough, despair sets in and the individual finds themselves trapped in a vicious cycle that cannot be broken.

So, how do you avoid and treat a panic attack?

First of all you have to figure out where your anxiety is coming from and why. Get a piece of paper and write down everything that makes you feel uneasy and causes you to feel anxious. Doing this should enable you to get to the bottom of your symptoms.

The next thing to do is to learn as much about anxiety and anxiety attacks as you can. There are articles all over the Internet that provide information about panic attacks, their causes, and their symptoms. Make sure the articles are up to date and from trusted resources, so that you receive the most current and factual information.

Finally, the hard part: You have to just let them happen if you want them to stop. By not fearing them, they will go away. You already know the symptoms, and you know what it feels like, so you will know what is happening to you. They only last a couple of minutes and then they are gone. Throw yourself in situations which make you anxious, such as going out and socializing, public speaking, etc. This, according to experts, is the only way to get over your panic attacks. Like many things, it’s all in the mind!

Panic attacks thrive on fear and anxiety.Without those two components, there can be no panic.

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