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Anxiety and Panic Attacks

By Daniel Truxaw


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Anxiety and Panic Attacks More common than bipolar disorder, OCD schizophrenia, ADHD, PTSD, phobias, alcohol abuse or depression are Anxiety and Panic Attacks.

Anxiety

Anxiety is a compound blend of the feeling of fear and worry often associated with physical sensations such as palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath and excessive sweating. It may exist primarily as a brain disorder or could even be related with other medical problems including other psychiatric disorders. Also, you may be experiencing an anxiety attack because of a serious or prolonged illness or have had history of anxiety disorder in your family.

Certain practices may increase your risk of generalized anxiety disorder. If you feel you might be a victim of anxiety it is strongly suggested you avoid building up stress or engaging yourself in stressful activates or situations.

Panic Attacks

Although most people imagine anxiety and panic attacks go hand and hand, having a panic attack is a great deal more serious occurrence. Where as having anxiety is feeling stressed out in a way, having a panic attack usually starts out the same way. One may feel they are having a minor anxiety attack about an event that may be taking place when all sudden it escalates into an overwhelming feeling without any obvious reason.

About 33% of American adults have at least one panic attack. Whereas most of these adults never develop repeated panic attacks, some with more serious cases my experience more attacks throughout their life and should seek medical attention.

Some of the symptoms of an anxiety attack such as feeling stress full, chest pains, shortness of breath and excessive sweating, panic attacks will start to develop more serious signs such as Dreamlike atmosphere, something unimaginably horrible is about to occur, terror of losing control and doing something embarrassing, and even the fear of dying.

Anxiety and Panic Attacks Treatment

If you feel you are a victim to anxiety attacks or panic attacks, you need to seek help in the early stages before it escalates into a serious case. In some cases where the patient prolongs their much needed help for this disorder, they tend to decline in other areas in their life such as friendship trouble, family trouble, and in extreme cases, loss of their job. There are online methods to help you overcome your disorder and even completely cure your problems without having to pay a therapist, although therapy may be the solution for you.


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