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Allergy
Panic Attacks Can Be Kept Under
Control
Panic attacks
can be the most frightening experience a person may go through,
and when it hits, it may seem like nothing can stop the rush of
fear or dread of losing control. Given the fact that panic
attacks can come abruptly and without warning, there is need to
find ways of preventing and helping sufferers of all kinds of
panic attacks, including allergy panic
attacks.
Allergy
Symptoms and Panic Attack Symptoms Can be Quite
Similar
Allergy panic
attacks can often make a person feel unwell and allergies also
worsen the symptoms, with asthma attacks and panic attacks
being quite similar. It is thus necessary for a person with an
allergy panic attack condition to learn more about the
condition and know how to treat it because it is difficult to
recover from anxiety unless you know enough about the
problem.
Often, people
equate allergies with sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes
caused by pollen. Allergies are in fact caused by any substance
that is inhaled or swallowed or which touches a person’s skin.
With allergies, the body launches attacks on substances that
essentially are harmless such as pollen, mold, dust mites, pet
saliva and dander. This may trigger off an allergy panic attack
in the
person.
Persons
suffering from panic attacks complain of difficult, labored as
well as uncomfortable breathing that warrants getting an
immediate professional evaluation. Allergy panic attacks
consequent to an asthma attack is a case in point and severe
cases can result in sweating, increased pulse rates as well as
severe anxiety. An asthma attack is primarily triggered by an
allergy to things such as pollen, dust, or the dander of cats
or dogs.
Allergy panic
attack sufferers often anxiously await the next attack because
such an attack usually may come out of the blue and be of an
uncomfortably long duration. According to some doctors, more
than half of their patients that suffer panic attacks also
suffer sensitivities to many substances such as medications,
foods and chemicals.
Allergy panic
attacks can be controlled by addressing the anxiety or allergy
directly, and by eliminating it at its roots. If successful,
the body can become rebalanced as well as digestive thus
finding equilibrium and sensitivities return to normal thereby
allowing the person to cope better with allergies. The Linden
Method purports to do just that and claims to rid permanently
anxieties, as well as phobias, and allergy panic attacks, and
it is certainly worth trying out.
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