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How to Stop Panic Attack Symptoms
There are many ways a person can stop panic attack symptoms. First,
we need to examine and understand exactly what a panic attack is and what causes it. In order to stop panic attack
symptoms from overtaking you, a good understanding of your body’s stressors and the things that can bring your
body’s stress levels considerably down is necessary and helpful. A careful self-examination is key here as nobody
knows your own body and mind better than you.
A panic attack is a specific episode in which a person experiences
intense anxiety and/or fear that can last for minutes or even hours. Panics attacks manifest themselves in many
ways, including but not limited to: shaking, sweating, feeling that your heart is pounding uncontrollably,
shortness of breath, chest pain, cramping, dizziness, nausea, hot flashes, chills, choking, and tingling or
numbness in your extremities.
In order to stop panic attack symptoms, one has to understand the
triggers of a panic attack. The trigger may not be obvious, however, which makes it more difficult to ascertain.
You might experience an extreme fear over nothing at all or even a fear of having a panic attack itself. There
really is no surefire way to understand the entire scope of what contributes to your panic attack without careful
evaluation with a medical professional and possibly a psychologist.
No Reason to be Embarrassed
Many people, however, do not see their doctors or bother with a
psychologist because they are embarrassed of the symptoms of a panic attack. Others do not seek professional help
because it makes them feel inferior or “crazy” to see a psychiatrist. Pride is not a symptom of panic attacks, but
it is a byproduct at times of a person’s desire to remain “normal” at all costs.
Some doctors prescribe medications for panic attacks such as Paxil
or Zoloft. In order to stop panic attack symptoms, you may want to consider talking to your doctor about these
medications. Always follow the advice of your medical professional and the regulations set forth by the drug
companies as it is important to utilize any medication properly. Never stop (or start) taking a medication
suddenly. As with anything in life and in the realm of health, nothing beats the expertise and advice of a
qualified medical professional.
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