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A Guide To Panic Attacks

by James Redder

Panic attacks are themselves part of a larger anxiety problem which displays both real and emotional manifestations. Of all the medical problems a person can have, a panic attack is probably one of the most intrusive. Scientific research into the reasons for a panic attack show that a large percentage of those who are likely to experience a panic attack carry the gene dubbed DUP25. This article hopes to show that there are options available to panic attack sufferers.

You will have an advantage if you know what to look for if an attack is imminent and what to do about it. The symptoms of a panic attack normally follow the same pattern of the victim feeling their throat and chest tighten which leads to breathing trouble. Other symptoms include a dizzy feeling and increased heart rate which then turns into a fear that something really bad is about to occur. The fear cycle feeds itself increasing the effect of the panic attack on the victim.

The feeling of chest pain merely makes the situation worse and increases the fear leading to full scale panic attack. The prescription medication the doctor will supply is based on how often the attacks occur and there severity.

The fear that you no longer have a grasp on what’s real is a psychological symptom which often accompanies the physical ones. If you experience these symptoms then you should seek out the help of your doctor. Sometimes it can be the fear of doing something that you haven’t done for a while that sets off a panic attack, when you do not feel confident about carrying out a specific task.

Part of your regime to reduce the number and severity of panic attacks is your eating habits which means that you should maintain a healthy diet, exercise regularly and reduce the number of situations which could cause you stress. One quick fix is using panic attack medicine to help reduce the symptoms you will experience.

While a number of attacks can usually be controlled by the sufferer, there are those severe panic attacks that require medication which would have to be prescribed by your doctor. Some natural and herbal remedies are available which have some success in controlling conditions that are stress or depression related including panic attacks. The use of music has long been effective as a calming aid and it can work with stopping a panic attack as can forcing the muscles to relax or performing yoga.

When looking for a long term solution for panic attack symptoms, you cannot rely on pills, antidepressants or other chemical solutions.

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