10 Common
Panic Attack Symptoms
Panic attack symptoms can vary, but in
general most people experience the fear and nervousness that
such an attack brings.
A number of things happen during a panic attack, but the
main thing is that your fear response is out of control.
It is disproportionate to the current situation that you're in,
which is usually not very threatening.
In severe cases these panics can cripple your
every day life and decrease the quality of your life
dramatically.
These attacks usually only last about 10 minutes, but it can
seem like an eternity. Here are the most common
panic attack symptoms that people report.
1. Difficulty breathing: Many
people have increased respiratory rates and it can feel like
someone is pushing on your chest.
2. Rapid heart rate: Almost
anyone who's ever experienced a panic attack knows that this
dramatically increases.
3. Intense feeling of terror:
You suddenly feel afraid of where you are and may even think
that something terrible might happen to you.
4. Feel smothered or choking:
You may especially feel smothered if you are in a bus or in a
meeting where you're sitting in a very cramped space.
5. Feeling faint and possibly
dizzy: Many people feel faint because of the
increased heart rate and respiration rate.
6. Shaking and trembling: Due
to the increased adrenaline response many people experience
shaking and trembling of their hands or legs.
7. Sweating: Most people will
sweat during a panic attack mainly from the increase in
fear.
8. Possible stomach ache and
nausea: While not as common as other symptoms,
some people do get stomach aches and feel nausea.
9. Tingling or numbness of the fingers and
toes: This goes along with a feeling of
fear.
10. Urge to use the bathroom:
Due to your fight or flight response many people have an
increased urge to use the restroom.
One of the major
causes of panic disorders is stress and major life
transitions. Panic attacks are very common, in fact 2.4
million adults are affected by this, and it is twice as common
in women as in men.
If you are experiencing panic attacks, the best thing that
you can do right now, besides seeking professional help, is to
document when you feel them coming on, and under which
situations.
Some people are able to cure their panic attacks simply by
cutting out caffeinated products like coffee and soda. You may
also want to think about exercising more and eat a better
balanced diet.
It is possible to
cure your panic attacks symptoms if you take a systematic
approach. Many people have to experiment with
different treatments before they find a
lasting cure.
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