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How to Recognize an Anxiety Attack
Symptom
If you have ever experienced being uncomfortable and feeling that
something just isn’t right when it comes to your breathing or the way your body seems to be failing you, it is
entirely possible you could have been experiencing an anxiety attack symptom. Let’s take a look at some of the
symptoms that usually come with anxiety attacks.
A Pounding Heart
One of the more common of an anxiety attack symptom is a pounding
heart. This symptom can be caused by a number of different anxiety attacks, from mild to severe. Many people who do
have an attack tend to clutch at their chest in fear of a heart attack or other ailment, when in reality they are
experiencing anxiety.
Shortness of Breath
Shortness of breath is another anxiety attack symptom that is seen
a lot because of someone feeling panicked due to other symptoms they are experiencing. The shortness of breath can
seem like your world is caving in, but by being able to recognize the symptom as part of an anxiety attack, you can
more easily control this.
Lightheaded or Faint
Becoming lightheaded is one anxiety attack symptom that happens a
lot in crowded areas. Many people have a phobia about being in crowds and becoming lightheaded or fainting is a
common symptom that they experience. People will sometimes think they have a more serious issue, but it reality
it's only one of the symptoms that are associated with anxiety attacks.
Fear of Losing Control
Another anxiety attack symptom that is almost always present in an
attack is the fear of losing control. This fear comes from the seemingly uncontrollable symptoms that precede like
becoming light headed with a racing heart, and shortness of breath. It is a natural feeling for us to feel as if we
are losing control of our own bodies.
Overview
Anxiety attack symptoms vary and are not isolated to just one group
of people. Everybody is different and may experience varying symptoms based on what their fears may be. Anxiety is
a treatable problem and many people live normal lives once they learn to control there attacks. In the end, by
visiting a physician to talk about the anxiety attack symptoms that bother you, a plan can be put in place as to
how you can effectively overcome the symptoms as they occur, making it possible to ensure anxiety attacks do not
have precedence over your life.
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