Information Regarding Anxiety Disorder Panic Attack

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The reason for this article is to properly explain anxiety disorder panic attack. It may help in knowing if a person may have panic attacks. If there is reason to think that anxiety panic attack disorder is present then steps may be followed to be able to ease the condition. This is made in order for the person to know some facts, debunk myths and get a proper diagnosis in turn.

Individuals going through panic episodes are thought to be clinically insane. This is a myth. People who go through anxiety disorder panic attack may lose their sense of reality in moments but they are not crazy.

A panic attack is clearly a symptom of a panic disorder. This can be usually described by severe and abrupt panic episodes. An attack may start to manifest in a few seconds and can reach its peak in minutes. Usually after about thirty minutes or so, the episode will begin to subside. The right thing to do when experiencing a panic attack is to immediately consult a doctor.

About a third of the patients suffering from a panic attack are women. This disorder usually begins at an early age of eighteen till the thirties. There are fewer cases on a younger age like teens or persons in their forties. It is uncommon to see an elderly person to suffer from a panic attack for the first time.

Another misconception is that people who go through panic episodes are schizophrenic and this is not right. People with schizophrenia display their hallucinations visually and is in a state of confusion. A panic attack does not cause mental disarray. There are significant differences with anxiety disorder and schizophrenia and their symptoms are not to be interrelated.

It is also assumed that people suffering from panic attacks have serious heart conditions. This is another myth. A person suffering from a panic attack may mimic symptoms of a heart attack due to the heart palpitations and chest pains. The symptom of heart palpitations is common when a person is put under stress or in an extremely difficult situation.

Panic and anxiety attack together with their symptoms are conditions that we usually inflict upon ourselves. It only stays with us if we do not fully understand the ways to prevent it from recurring. People who suffer from panic episodes often complain of labored breathing or hyperventilating. These are symptoms of a panic attack that can often be a bother to a routine.

When a person becomes anxious, he becomes uneasy. Anyone can feel anxious when faced with problems or difficult situations. Intense anxiety may disrupt a normal lifestyle and it develops into a disorder when it starts to linger and becomes severe.

It is also thought that people in a panic attack don't exercise any self control. This is false. Suffering from an anxiety attack doesn't leave out the ability of being in control. The thinking of a person in an attack might seem dazed or confused for a moment due to certain reasons like hyperventilating and chest pains.

The people going through his situation have not lost their attachment to reality. The symptom of being confused is just temporary and mind is reacting to it as a defensive response. They are harmless to themselves and to the people around them.

For more information please visit: http://www.panicattacksdisorder.org/panic-away-review

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