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Panic Attack
Disorder Starts and Ends All of a
Sudden
Panic attacks
occur when a person feels severe anxiety that begins and ends
all of a sudden and are also referred to as anxiety attacks.
Such attacks can be so scary that the person having it may feel
that he or she is about to die, collapse or lose control of the
mind and feels desperate to escape as well as feels that they
need help.
Usually Does
Not Occur When In Danger, But In Normal
Situations
Panic attacks
usually do not occur in situations where the person’s life is
really in danger, but occur when there is no real danger and
starts without any obvious reason, and many times, occur in
everyday situations that include being in a supermarket. These
attacks are very unpleasant and people that have had one are
extremely frightened about having another one, and tend to
remember the first one for the rest of their
lives.
Panic disorder
is the instance when people have frequent panic attacks,
usually once a month or more. Factors that indicate such a
situation include the patient’s life being seriously affected
by fear of having attacks or needing to avoid certain places
for fear of having an attack. Panic disorders are very like
panic attacks though the former is more serious and a
life-threatening type of panic
attack.
Their symptoms
are obviously the panic attack itself which may make the person
feel to shake or tremble, sweat, choke, have a racing or
pounding heart, feel chest pain or tightness, nausea or stomach
pain and hot and cold feelings, and more. The attack may last
ten to twenty minutes though shaky feelings may last for hours.
It is believed that one in ten persons might have had one
attack per in a year and panic disorders, which are just as
common, affect three persons out of every ten at some point of
time or the other in their lives.
There are
several causes that lead to panic attack disorders including
panic running in the family, personality of the person, certain
events and situations, having a strong inherited tendency to
panic, common substances such as caffeine can cause such a
situation as too can over-breathing, which is common to people
with panic disorders.
Some of the
places that often cause an attack or disorder include
supermarkets, shopping malls, churches, meetings as well as
cars, and it is also usual for persons to panic when they are
alone when they feel unable to leave the situation easily. It
is thus important for family members to understand what factors
cause such problems, and be able to discuss their own feelings
without feeling guilty or being blamed for
it.
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