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What is An Anxiety Panic Attack and How Can I Deal With
One?
An anxiety panic attack is characterized as a panic attack that is
induced due to unnatural levels of anxiety. This anxiety can be related to anything, the attacks are not just
limited to major stressful events or concerns. Anxiety over a party, a loved one, even anxiety over what clothes to
wear can cause an anxiety panic attack.
One of the key features of an anxiety panic attack is the focus of
the attack. When a person experiences such panic, usually the panic has a central trigger. For some people, who
tend to experience chronic panic attacks, the trigger tends to be the same thing. Agoraphobics, for instance, tend
to have an anxiety panic attack anytime they travel beyond their safe distance, for some this can be just beyond
their doorstep.
Triggers
For most people the trigger for an anxiety panic attack will vary
with the situation. At times of extreme stress panic can trigger as the body’s natural reaction to the high levels
of stress. This is known as the fight or flight reaction, and is widely accepted as the main reason behind any
panic attack. When a person experiences an extremely stressful, or traumatic, event the body will react. A release
of chemicals into a persons system will cause an extreme reaction to the
situation.
An anxiety panic attack occurs when the chemicals are triggered by
a reactive stressor. There is no need for it, but the body assumes there is some danger it must react to, this is a
panic attack. An anxiety panic attack can be marked by many key factors. Overwhelming feelings of fear and
hopelessness are all signs of an attack. Other signs include increased heart rate, sweating, tingling in the
extremities, headaches, nausea, extreme emotional fluctuations.
Symptoms
The list could go on for quite sometime, as symptoms tend to be a
mixed bag when concerning panic. However, any panic sufferer will attest to the immense feeling of anxiety that
accompanies an anxiety panic attack; as if there is nothing in the world that can help you, unfortunately it is one
of the major common symptoms that mark an attack.
The good thing about an anxiety panic attack, if it can be said
there is one, is that in most cases they can be controlled. Exercise, controlled breathing, healthy diet,
relaxation techniques, even just someone to be there and listen, all of these can help control panics. For many the
key is to find what causes the panic and reduce the effect that factor has on their life.
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